The Lotus 25 and 33 were innovative and highly successful Formula 1 racing cars. Between 1962 and 1965 these cars were the class of the field. Jim Clark won the driver's title with the type 25 in 1963 and in the type 33, which evolved from the 25, he won again in 1965. The 25's slender shape, light weight, monocoque construction and advanced specification made it a landmark car in the context of racing car design. It ranks as one of Colin Chapman's most successful creations. During its 5-year life-span as a front-line model it was continuously developed, and in 1966 it was still outperforming many of its competitors. The cars have gained classic status in the history of Formula 1. John Tipler's in-depth study of this remarkable car investigates its origins, specification and design and its extraordinary racing record. His account gives a fascinating insight into the varied influences that determined the structure and shape of the 25, in particular the influence of aircraft design. He also looks in detail at the evolution of the Coventry Climax V8 engine, which was the key to the car's success, and at the many modifications that were made during the years of frontline competition.
John Tipler's study of these notable cars feature a full technical description and design history, along with race reports and portraits of the individuals involved. Photographs show the detailed structure and layout of the cars, and the development of the original design. There are also photographs of the 25 and 33 in action 35 years ago, and in classic races today. The book should be fascinating reading, and reference, for all motor racing enthusiasts, and for everyone who is interested in the evolution of racing car design.
- ISBN10 0750925949
- ISBN13 9780750925945
- Publish Date May 2001
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 11 May 2011
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher The History Press Ltd
- Imprint Sutton Publishing Ltd
- Edition Illustrated edition
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 192
- Language English