The Lotus 49B GP Coupe 1967 is a legendary model of a Formula One racing car that has been a staple of the sport since its inception. This model of the Lotus 49B was the final version of the car, and it was developed by legendary Formula One designer, Colin Chapman. It was powered by a 3.0L Cosworth DFV V8 engine and featured a monocoque chassis made of magnesium and aluminum. The bodywork was lightweight and aerodynamically efficient, allowing the car to achieve higher levels of grip and handling. Additionally, the car featured a newly developed four-wheel drive system that provided the car with enhanced performance. The suspension of the car was a double wishbone setup with outboard shock absorbers and a five-speed Hewland LG500 gearbox. The interior of the Lotus 49B featured the driver's racing seat mounted to a flat carbon fibre honeycomb platform, with a small, flat-screen touch screen mounted to the steering wheel. It also featured an anti-lock brake system and a successful, integrated air intake-cooling system that allowed the car to run for a longer time period at higher speeds. The design of the car was so successful that it led to many imitators over the years, but none of them could match the performance and success of the original Lotus 49B GP Coupe 1967. This car will forever remain a classic in the history of Formula One racing, and it is a must-have for any true racing fan.
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