The Lotus 56B F1 OW 1971 is a Formula One racing car built by Lotus in 1971. It is a highly sought-after and valuable vintage model. The car has a sleek, aerodynamic design with a low stance and slim body, and a single seater cockpit. The chassis was made of aluminum alloy which was light and strengthened by composite panels, and the overall weight of the car was just under 500 kg. The engine was a Cosworth DFV, which was a 3-litre V8, capable of producing nearly 500 bhp. The car also featured four-wheel drive, innovative wings and a Ground Effects system, which helped with aerodynamic efficiency. The Lotus 56B F1 OW 1971 was the first Formula One car to have a turbocharged engine and a four-wheel-drive system. The car also featured an advanced suspension system with a single rocker arm the driver could adjust on the fly. Ultimately, the car was incredibly successful and set many records, winning the German Grand Prix and the Race of Champions. Today, this car is highly sought after and rare in the automotive world, with an estimated value of over 1 million dollars.
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