The Lotus 72D, first released in 1972, has become one of the most iconic F1 racing cars of all time. Its unique design brought about a revolutionary approach to formula racing, paving the way for future generations of cars to come. With its distinctive wedge shape and laterally mounted radiators, the Lotus 72D was able to achieve greater speeds through increased aerodynamics. The car was powered by the iconic Ford-Cosworth DFV V8 engine that delivered 420hp to the rear wheels and helped the Lotus reach speeds of up to 200 mph. It was a true piece of driving artistry, and its success on the race track made it a firm fan favorite among fans of F1 racing. The car featured a beautiful yellow and green livery, complete with gold trim to match the car's gold wheels. Its driving cockpit featured advanced instrumentation, offering the driver the capability to monitor engine performance, changes in air pressure, and detailed adjustments to steering and suspension. The car was also made with composite and magnesium components, giving it a lightweight feel and enhanced efficiency to make it as fast on the race track as it looked in photographs. The Lotus 72D redefined F1 racing, leaving a lasting impression on the sport that still resonates today. Its cutting-edge design, raw power, and beautiful design and livery make it an unforgettable part of the F1 history and an inspiration to modern drivers. It was the perfect combination of strength and beauty, and its beauty still lives on in each and every racing championship.
Careful measurement of the actual dimensions of the models, when creating their sketches, guarantees the high accuracy of our drawings, which is at the level of 94% - 99%.
When creating working drawings, all proportions of the depicted objects are strictly maintained.
You no longer need to create individual drawings of parts from scratch. The required changes to existing works are easily made using graphic editors.
The copyright holder permits the use of ready-made drawings, acquired under a free license, in the development of projects, scientific works and the preparation of presentations.