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Roger Becker Leaves Lotus!
31 January 2010

Recent weeks have seen a flurry of new appointments announced from Hethel as new CEO Dany Bahar stamps his mark on the company. However it has come as a surprise to many Lotus insiders to learn that Roger Becker, probably the longest serving Lotus employee, has taken retirement from the company after more than 43 years' service.

To many people Roger was 'Mr Lotus', having worked his way up from the shop floor to the position of Vehicle Engineering Director of Group Lotus. Over the years his name has been synonymous with Lotus legendary reputation for fine handling, a tradition that will be carried on as many young engineers have learnt from Roger, not the least his son Matthew, who also works for Lotus. Father and son Becker played a huge part in the development of the Evora, Roger justifiably proud of the way in which he oversaw the project from drawing board to production in the space of just 14 months. We are naturally saddened that another link with Lotus' illustrious past has moved on, but we wish Roger well in what we hope will be a long and happy retirement. A full feature on Roger's time with Lotus will follow early next week.

John Elwin
January 2010

Updated with official Lotus Press release - 1/2/2010

Roger Becker, Lotus’ Director of Vehicle Engineering is retiring from Group Lotus after a long career of 44 years.

Roger, 64, joined Lotus in 1966, working on the Elan assembly line at Cheshunt, but his natural driving and engineering skills came to the attention of Lotus founder Colin Chapman and Roger was quickly moved to the vehicle development team where he worked directly with Mike Kimberley (former Lotus CEO) on the Lotus Europa Twin Cam – his first Lotus car development project.

During his career at Lotus, Roger has been responsible for the development of every Lotus car, including the legendary Esprit, Excel, Elan, Elise, Exige and the new critically acclaimed Lotus Evora. Roger has helped to maintain the philosophies laid down by Colin Chapman and has ensured that the essence and purity of Lotus is instilled in all new Lotus cars. He also has imparted his chassis engineering knowledge and development skills to many of the world’s major automotive manufacturers in support of Lotus’ consultancy engineering business.

On his retirement, Roger Becker said, “I have had a dream career at Lotus, with the honour of not only working directly for Colin Chapman but also working with some of the finest people in the motor industry. With the Lotus Evora successfully entering the market with unprecedented global adulation, and at 64 years of age, I feel now is the natural time to retire. The Evora has given me my finest hour at Lotus and I leave knowing it will be the foundation of all our next generation cars. The product engineering team will build on this to develop many more award-winning products and I wish them every success for what promises to be a very exciting future for Lotus cars and the Lotus brand.”

Dany Bahar, CEO of Group Lotus plc said, “On behalf of all the staff at Lotus, I would like to thank Roger for his contribution to Lotus over 44 years and we wish him well in his retirement."

ENDS

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