The Lotus Climax 25 OW 1962 is an iconic racing car of the sixties that has become a symbol of determination, speed, and innovation. This single-seat, open-wheel Formula One race car was designed and manufactured by British manufacturer Lotus Cars in 1962 as a successor to its predecessor, the Lotus 25. Featuring a sleek fibreglass monocoque chassis and an eye-catching, bright green livery, the Climax 25 OW was a truly formidable machine that helped Lotus enter the next level of racing technology. Under the hood, the Climax 25 OW was powered by a surprisingly lightweight 7.8L Straight-4 Coventry Climax FPF race engine, offering an impressive 250 brake horsepower. This engine was complemented by a 5-speed Albion gearbox, aiding in the acceleration and handling of the vehicle. This combination allowed the Climax 25 OW to achieve a top speed of up to 200 mph and could go from 0-60mph in just 4.2 seconds. The Climax 25 OW had an aerodynamic design with an aerofoil front nose cone and an adjustable monocoque suspension. The suspension was adjustable, allowing the suspension settings to be fine-tuned to each driver's individual preferences, making it a great choice for professional racing circuits. The chassis was constructed using a custom-built lightweight steel tube frame, with a fibreglass body and aluminium alloy wings, helping the car maintain its stability and agility at extremely high speeds. The iconic Lotus Climax 25 OW 1962 with its stylish bright green bodywork and incredible power is a true testament to the golden age of racing. By pushing the boundaries with its lightweight construction and innovative aerodynamics, the Climax 25 OW allowed Lotus to reach the highest level of performance and become an automotive icon in the process.
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