IF YOU CAN DREAM IT...
Autocar UK
|March 29, 2023
...then Lanzante can do it. And there's a whole lot more besides to this distinguished yet mysterious British company, discovers Damien Smith
It was The Beatles' George Harrison who suggested that Ganesha would make suitable logo for Lanzante. The Hindu deity with an elephant's head is said to bring luck- not that Lanzante appears to need it, judging by its salubrious Hampshire headquarters. Ganesha is also believed to be the remover of obstacles, which might have more direct relevance to the elite car restoration and preparation business. Nothing seems to be too difficult or beyond the small band of technical wizards and artisan engineers who populate this place.
Lanzante is a familiar name, sewn into the rarefied, telephone-numbers-for-budgets end of the British car industry. But beyond its association with McLaren, we don't know a great deal about it so we've invited ourselves down to Petersfield to set that right.
We meet Dean Lanzante, son of founder Paul, who has run the business for the past 15 years.
Select is the word to describe Lanzante's work. "On full-scale projects, we do one a month," says the boss. Servicing McLarens remains core: "Last year, we had 25 F1s through here." th
There's ambition here, as well as a deep knowledge and passion for fast cars and motorsport - and, as we discover, a refreshing lack of a grand plan. What exactly does Lanzante do? The short answer is a bit of everything.
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