The Lotus 25 F1 GP OW 1963 is a race car that is remembered for revolutionizing Formula 1 race car design. It was light weight and had a lot of power for its size. This car was designed by the legendary Colin Chapman and his Lotus team. It featured a slim monocoque chassis that was shaped like an inverted bathtub with an upper and lower structure for the body of the car. It was equipped with a 90-degree, 1.5 liter, Coventry Climax FPF twin cam engine that provided a maximum power of 200 horsepower. This motor was set up for a dual-overhead-cam, 8 valve crossflow head, with Lucas fuel injection to the individual cylinders and a double-roller timing chain drive. The Lotus 25 also featured a suspension system that was both simple and light weight with a track-width of just 5 feet 10 inches. The power-to-weight ratio of this machine was unrivaled, and it enabled the car to achieve unprecedented levels of performance. The suspension featured double wishbones in the front and having the engine in the center of the car allowed for a lower center of gravity and better weight distribution, all of which helped the Lotus 25 F1 GP OW 1963 to its legendary status as one of the greatest race cars of all time.
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