The Lotus 97T Formula 1 (F1) car of 1985 was a revolutionary work of engineering excellence and a technological marvel. Developed and raced by Lotus under the shadow of the legendary Colin Chapman, the 97T epitomized the art and craft that was a hallmark of the Lotus team in the 1980s. Starting from the ground up, the chassis was light yet strong, crafted using a combination of advanced carbon composite and aluminum honeycomb structures. Renaults dependable turbocharged 1.5L V6 engine supplied a stout 640HP to the rear wheels through a Hewland 5-speed sequential manual gearbox. This performance was coupled with an aerodynamic package boasting features such as a full-width front wing, adjustable side-boards, and a prominent rear aerofoil. On the inside of the cockpit, the driving environment was optimized for maximum efficiency and performance. A Cosworth DFV steering wheel offered precise control over all of the cars electronic systems, while a Digitek instrument panel gave the driver complete control to manage power outputs and vehicle telemetry. The Lotus 97T was an example of advanced design and engineering which set the benchmark for the modern F1 car for many years to come.
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