The Lotus 33 Formula One car, released by Lotus in 1965, is known for its strong performance and agility on the track. With its space-frame chassis and advanced aerodynamics, the 33 was light and stable, allowing it to take on the most extreme courses. The engine itself was a BRM-based powerplant, and featured a Ramp-type transmission system. The car was also equipped with a magnesium monocoque structure, cross-drilled radiator, adjustable roll-bars, driver adjustable pedals, and adjustable anti-roll bars. The car was designed to be incredibly fast and agile, and boasted a top speed of 230 mph. With its lightweight body, the 3600 pound car could be pushed around some of the most difficult turns on the track with ease. The suspension featured double wishbone front suspension with push-rod rear suspension. The handling was crisp and reliable, allowing drivers to make split second decisions and to stay in control at all times. The iconic livery design included a green and yellow paint job, with racing stripes along the front hood and sides. This would become a mainstay for the brand, and would become a part of many drivers and fans memories. The exhaust system was made up of two straight pipes with trumpet-like ends, lending to the already racy look of the car. The Lotus 33 Formula One car was one of the all time greats of the sport, and is recognized for its power, agility, and classic design. It is a collectors dream, and a reminder of the golden age of motorsport.
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