The Lotus 72E F1 GP OW 1970 is a legendary race car that has become an icon of the Formula 1 world. It is one of the most successful Formula 1 cars of all time and has achieved some of the most difficult victories in the sports history. The car is a purpose-built single-seater race car, constructed primarily from composite materials. Its chassis is lightweight and aerodynamic, allowing it to generate immense speeds and cornering capabilities. It is powered by a reliable and competitive Ford-Cosworth DFV 3-liter V8 engine, offering an impressive 500 horsepower output. The cars suspension is mono-tronic, with circuit-tuned geometry and careful weight distribution to improve its cornering ability. This is then complimented by a four-speed manual gearbox and an incredibly effective Venturi aerodynamic system with the air ducts situated inside the car. To improve handling and stability at high-speeds, the Lotus 72E F1 GP OW 1970 features a rigid monocoque construction that has won it many races. In addition, the car has 15-inch alloy wheels fitted with lightweight Firestone tyres. The car features a traditional orange and gold livery, which was designed by Lotus designer Maurice Philippe and is still considered iconic today. As a result, the Lotus 72E F1 GP OW 1970 car has become very popular among motorsport fans and collectors.
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