The Lotus 33 Climax F1 OW 1965 is a symbol of motor racing excellence and innovation. A relic of Lotus' glorious past, the 33 was the racing car that took Jim Clark to the 1965 Formula One World Championship. It has an iconic look that is instantly recognizable, thanks to its lightweight aluminum ladder chassis and distinctive nosecone. The engine of the 33 is a 1,495 cc V8 Climax FWB, with dual overhead camshafts and two valves per cylinder. This provides it with an impressive 220 horsepower, as well as a top speed of 210 mph. The car's four wheel independent suspension and four wheel disc brakes also assist in its performance. The 33's exterior is unmistakable, with a long flowing nosecone and curved lines. The cockpit is stripped back but designed for racing, with ergonomic controls, adjustable steering column, and a comfortable driving position. While the exterior of the car is iconic, the interior is functional and high-tech, with various gauges and knobs that control the engine's performance. The Lotus 33 was a key factor in Jim Clark's 1965 championship victory, and it remains a timeless representation of motor racing excellence. While its performance may be dated by modern standards, the 33 is still celebrated for its sleek design and handling dynamics. It will remain an icon for many generations to come.
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