The Lotus Ford 72 F1 GP OW 1970 is a legendary Formula 1 car that still has a major influence on the sport today. Built by the collaborative efforts of the famous British Lotus F1 team and Ford Motor Company, the Ford 72 was the very first Lotus F1 car with a Ford-Cosworth DFV engine. Its distinctive black and gold livery is unmistakable and one that will surely trigger nostalgia for any race fan. From a performance standpoint, the Lotus Ford 72 F1 GP OW 1970 was an incredible machine that truly pushed the boundaries. Its chassis was aerodynamically optimized for both acceleration and cornering, allowing it to reach astronomical speeds. The vehicle was powered by a powerful 3.0L Ford-Cosworth DFV V8 engine which facilitated an incredible 660 horsepower in qualifying trim. It had a modified five-speed ZF transmission and adjustable suspension for optimizing the vehicle for different tracks. The Lotus Ford 72 was incredibly successful, as it scored two Formula One world championships under the driving expertise of Emerson Fittipaldi in 1972 and Ronnie Peterson in 1974. This remarkable feat firmly established the Lotus Ford 72 F1 GP OW 1970 as one of the most iconic and legendary Formula 1 cars ever produced. To this day, the Ford 72 remains a favorite among racing institutions and continues to captivate a new generation of race fans.
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