- Peter Warr 1938-2010
Ex-Lotus boss Peter Warr dies

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Former Lotus team manager Peter Warr has died of a heart attack in France at the age of 72.
Warr took full responsibility of Lotus on the death of owner Colin Chapman in 1982, working alongside Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna in their burgeoning careers. He also worked under Chapman in the 1970s, playing a part in the title successes of Jochen Rindt and Emerson Fittipaldi. In the late 1970s he joined the new Wolf team, overseeing its start up and eventual handover to Fittipaldi in 1981.
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone paid tribute to Warr on the official Formula One website.
"Not only have I lost a good friend who was the team manager for Lotus when Colin Chapman ran the company but Peter Warr, who died yesterday of a heart attack will be missed by the thousands of people that knew him," he said. "When Peter was in Formula 1 he helped me to build it to what it is today. Thank you Peter."
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