Lotus 41
The Lotus 41 was a Lotus Formula 3 and Formula 2 racing car which ran from 1966 - 1968.
John Joyce, Bowin Cars founder, was the Lotus chief designer and was assisted by Dave Baldwin. They started with a clean sheet of paper. The chassis was a welded tubular steel space frame.[1] The racing classes of this period imposed minimum weight requirements, so steel could be used in place of aluminium without a weight penalty.[2] The most notable feature of the new design was the extensive use of stressed steel panels in the bulkheads, welded steel around the footwell and the instrument panel, a welded sheet of steel surrounding the driver's shoulder, and a double-sided steel cradle surrounding the gearbox. Floors were also welded for additional stiffness.
Another clever design feature of the Type 41 was the use of a rear bulkhead as an oil overflow collector. Even the front oil tank had its overflow routed through a labyrinthine path using chassis tubes all the way to the back.
The chassis of the Formula 2 Type 41 was also considered as the bases for a possible sports-racing car, using the Type 868 V8 engine of 500 bhp,[1][3] although nothing eventually came of these plans.
References
- ^ a b Ludvigsen, Karl (2010). Colin Chapman: Inside the Innovator. Haynes Publishing. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-84425-413-2.
- ^ Ludvigsen, Colin Chapman, p. 178
- ^ Ludvigsen, Colin Chapman, p. 59
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