| - | a factory with a value of more than 100 million pounds developed from a backyard workshop, |
| - | two engineers, who actually wanted to go into aviation, landed in motor sport, |
| - | A man ruined his health worrying about the continuation of his company for 15 years, |
| - | one could successfully survive squeezed in between the big (Lotus) and the very big (Ford) companies. |
| - | one could dominate the formula 1 scene for 16 years, |
| - | even the people from General Motors vied for the products from a Ford ally, |
| - | finally, the oldest motor company of all, also asked for the advice from this company, |
| - | too much success can easily become a torment, |
| - | a valuable company can be shoved around from one concern to the other |