Colin Chapman’s previous attempts at producing a Formula 1 car had been a complete disappointment. Despite being technically advanced, extreme lightness led to numerous structural failures.
In 1960, Chapman decided to start with a clean sheet of paper, assessing the basic requirements for a contemporary Formula 1 car, and identifying how to achieve them in the most straightforward, uncomplicated way.
The result was one of Chapman’s greatest creations – the Lotus 18 – a trendsetting, rear-engined car that was to set new performance standards from the outset.
Driven by some of the top drivers of the era – including Innes Ireland, Jim Clark, and John Surtees – it was Stirling Moss who made the car’s name, winning four Grands Prix, including his sensational victories over Ferrari, against all odds, at Monaco and the Nürburgring in 1961.
This book describes the history of the Lotus 18 throughout its seven-year competition career, via season by season summaries, and provides detailed appendices charting the individual histories of all 28 chassis that were built. Full race results are also presented, along with driver achievements.
Lotus 18 by Mark J P Whitelock
ISBN: 9781845845209
UPC: 6-36847-04520-3
AVAILABLE NOW!
£50 UK, $85 US, $110 CAN
BULLET POINTS
- The full history of the Lotus 18 Formula 1 car
- The reveals chassis design and construction
- The development of the Coventry Climax FPF engine
- Seasons reviews of the 1960 to 1966 Formula 1 seasons
- Season review of the 1961 Formula 2
- 1961 inter-continental season review
- Analysis and statistcs of the 1960-66 seasons
- Full chassis-by-chassis history and race record
- Driver and team data
- Includes 150 rarely seen illustrations
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