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19d Lotus Racing Car

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 10:35 pm
by Ecclesley
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The Lotus 25 was a racing car designed by Colin Chapman for the 1962 Formula One season. It was a revolutionary design, the first fully stressed monocoque chassis to appear in F1. In the hands of Jim Clark it took 14 World Championship Grand Prix wins and propelled him to his 1963 World Championship title.

Thumbs up from Jim Clark:
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The car gave Clark his first World Championship Grand Prix victory, at Spa in 1962. He took another win in Britain and again in the USA, which put him in contention for the title, but while leading the final race in South Africa a much publicised engine seizure cost him the title to Graham Hill.
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Clark gained his revenge the following year, taking his first World Championship in the 25, by winning 7 races, Belgium, France, Holland, Britain, Italy, South Africa, and Mexico. Lotus also won its first constructors' championship. Following the United States GP, a 25 was taken to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for evaluation, where they also tested Lucas electronic ignition for Ford. The results were encouraging enough for Colin Chapman to mount his ultimately successful challenge on the Indianapolis 500.

Jim Clark and Dan Gurney at the Brickyard
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The 25 was again used during the 1964 season, winning a further three races in Clark's hands. At the final race in Mexico, just as in 1962, the Climax engine developed an oil leak and with literally a lap to run Clark coasted to a halt in sight of world championship victory, this time conceding to John Surtees. Despite the introduction of the Lotus 33 in 1964, the 25 was still used until well into the 1965 season, Clark taking the car's final win at the 1965 French Grand Prix.

Re: 19d Lotus Racing Car

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 8:37 am
by Squid
Jim Clark was a great driver and, from all accounts I've read, a great human being. We lost him way too soon.

Re: 19d Lotus Racing Car

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 9:42 am
by Rob
Squid wrote:Jim Clark was a great driver and, from all accounts I've read, a great human being. We lost him way too soon.
We did, here is the Wiki on him, shows how much he packed in 32 years

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Clark

Re: 19d Lotus Racing Car

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 5:00 pm
by Malibu
The Lotus Racing Car issued by Wiking in the same year (1965).
What a coincidence!

Stephan
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