The Lotus 95T F1 OW 1984 is a testament to the cutting-edge engineering and design of the 1980s. Its sleek and aerodynamic exterior was designed with efficiency and speed in mind. The car is a single-seat cockpit with a long nose and rear spoiler. Lotus engineers incorporated titanium and carbon in the chassis construction to reduce weight and increase strength, while the suspension and powertrain utilized the latest technology of the time. Underneath the hood is a Ford-Cosworth turbocharged engine with a capacity of 1.5 liters. This powerplant delivers a maximum of 500 horsepower and revs to an impressive 10,500 RPM. Driving this power is a five-speed manual transmission and clutch assembly, giving the driver precise control over the cars performance. To transmit that power to the road is a set of Pirelli slick racing tires mounted on cast aluminum wheels. These wheels also feature radiators for cooling and brakes to bring the vehicle to a halt. To keep the driver safe, the car was equipped with a multi-point fuel injection system and a carbon fire extinguisher system. The Lotus 95T F1 OW 1984 also features a number of aerodynamic aids such as adjustable flaps, a front wing, rear diffuser, and an active suspension system to provide even better handling. This puts the car in a position to contend for podiums against the best Formula One cars of the time. Despite the 1984 season being known for its disappointing results, the Lotus 95T was one of the most reliable and competitive F1 cars of the year.
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