
Lotus T125 - Wikipedia
The Lotus T125, also known as the Lotus Exos, is a single seater open-wheel sports car produced by Lotus Cars. Lotus F1 Team produced seven units and sale price was around USD$800,000. [1]
Lotus Type 25 - Lotus Cars Media Site
If you’re looking for one car that pioneered single-seater race car design as we know it today, it is the Lotus 25. Its innovation was to abandon the conventional concept of a tubular spaceframe chassis in favour of an aircraft-style monocoque.
Lotus 25 - Wikipedia
The Lotus 25 was a racing car designed by Colin Chapman for the 1962 Formula One season. [1][2] It was a revolutionary design, the first fully stressed monocoque chassis to appear in Formula One.
Lotus 25: The Legendary Race Car That Changed Formula 1 Forever
Aug 9, 2023 · That impressive trophy haul started sixty years ago with the Lotus 25, a revolutionary race car that deserves to be remembered. During its first five seasons in Formula 1, Lotus finished second...
The Long Read: Lotus and the “25” – Part 4 | ViaRETRO
Jun 2, 2020 · Did the Lotus 25 win the 1962 World Championship? In the hands of Jim Clark, in 9 events, the Lotus 25 gained 6 pole positions, 3 victories, a 4 th place, and a 9 th place.
1962 - 1963 Lotus 25 Climax - Images, Specifications and …
Chapman's first purpose built '1.5 litre' racer was the Lotus 24, which used a conventional spaceframe chassis combined with the newly developed Coventry Climax V8 engine. To lower …
Lotus Type 25 - Model Information - Conceptcarz.com
The Lotus 25 would be such a ground-breaking design that it would not die easily. Although Lotus would only produce the car for a couple of years, the Lotus 25 would continue to be used and updated by teams well into the late 1960s, a true testament to Chapman's genius design.
1962 Lotus 25 - Conceptcarz.com
The Lotus 25 would be such a ground-breaking design that it would not die easily. Although Lotus would only produce the car for a couple of years, the Lotus 25 would continue to be used and updated by teams well into the late 1960s, a true testament to Chapman's genius design.
Lotus 25 - F1technical.net
The Lotus 25 was a risk, but just like many other novelties introduced in F1 by Chapman, it proved to be a very good one. The new structure could be made so compact that drivers in the Lotus 25 seemed like lying down instead of sitting in the car.
1962 Lotus 25 F1 - Sports Car Market
Jul 1, 2007 · This 1962 Lotus 25 F1 sold for $959,470 at the H&H Cheltenham Racecourse auction, March 1, 2007. Though it’s a strong statement to make, the Lotus 25 is unquestionably one of the most significant designs in the history of Formula One.