The 94T made its debut at the
1983 British Grand Prix and proved to be competitive in the hands of
Nigel Mansell, who came home fourth in the race, and
Elio de Angelis, and provided an upswing in form for the Lotus team which would carry them into the 1984 season with a developed version of the car. Its best result was a third-place at the
1983 European Grand Prix with Mansell, who also claimed the fastest lap in the race, while de Angelis won the pole position. De Angelis scored two points with the car, but Mansell made it into the top six on several occasions, and finished the season with 12 points to his credit. == Gallery ==