The Lotus 72D Late Type OW 1970 is an iconic Formula 1 race car that represented a revolutionary step forward for motor sport. This car was designed with an aluminum monocoque chassis to reduce its weight and improve its performance. In addition to this, the car featured a revolutionary 3-valve-per-cylinder 72-degree V8 engine, a Hewland FG400 5-speed manual gearbox, and a multi-piece 15-inch cast alloy wheels. The aerodynamics of the car were heavily improved compared to its predecessors, featuring a wedge-like profile, lower sidepods, and a tall airbox. The car was also fitted with a number of other innovative components such as the De Dion rear suspension, anti-dive front suspension, a stiffer chassis, larger brakes, and an air-cooled front mounted radiator. The 70-degree V8 engine provided the car with over 400 horse-power and a top speed of over 300km/h. In short, the Lotus 72D Late Type OW 1970 was a significant advancement in Formula 1 race car design and engineering, and its successes in races throughout the world speak to its formidable performance.
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