The Lotus 78 F1 GP OW 1978 is one of the most iconic F1 cars ever built. It was driven by Ronnie Peterson and Mario Andretti to 3rd and 17th place finishes in the 1978 championship, respectively. The car is fitted with a 3.0 liter Cosworth DFV V8 engine, a full carbon-titanium monocoque chassis, and four-wheel drive. The distinctive fin-like aerofoil-wing car body is made of fibreglass, and is one of the most iconic features of the car. Other features include a lightened transmission, carbon brakes and an advanced suspension system with inboard springs and dampers. The car had an extremely low centre of gravity due to the optimised chassis design, which allowed it to achieve superior cornering speeds and stability. The combination of the light weight and powerful engine gave it excellent performance, resulting in higher top speeds. Its aerodynamic design also improved handling and gave it excellent downforce during braking and cornering. Ronnie Peterson was very successful driving the Lotus 78 in 1978 season and it was often called his magic car. The cars achievements brought Lotus and Peterson their first constructors championship. Petersons dominance in the season was extraordinary and was testament to the effectiveness of the cars design and the skill of its drivers. The Lotus 78 F1 GP OW 1978 is a uniquely stylish machine, which holds a special place in the history of Formula 1. It is a car that pushed boundaries and cemented the reputation of Lotus as a premier race car manufacturer.
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