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Lotus 72

The Lotus 72 is a Formula One car designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe of Lotus for the 1970 Formula One season. The 72 was a pioneering design featuring inboard brakes, side-mounted radiators in sidepods (as opposed to the nose-mounted radiators, which had been commonplace since before World War II), and aerodynamic wings producing down-force.

Lotus 72
Emerson Fittipaldi driving the 72 at the Nürburgring in 1971
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorTeam Lotus
Designer(s)Colin Chapman
Tony Rudd
Maurice Philippe
Predecessor49 / 63
Successor56B / 76 / 77
Technical specifications
ChassisAluminium monocoque
Suspension (front)Double wishbone, inboard spring/damper.
Suspension (rear)Parallel top links, lower wishbones, twin radius arms, outboard spring/damper
EngineFord Cosworth DFV, 2993cc V8, naturally aspirated, mid-engine, longitudinally-mounted
TransmissionHewland FG400, 5-speed manual
Power440-465 hp @ 10,000-10,800 rpm[1]
Tyres1970-1972, 1974: Firestone
1974: Goodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsGold Leaf Team Lotus
John Player Team Lotus
Notable drivers Jochen Rindt,
Emerson Fittipaldi,
Ronnie Peterson,
Jacky Ickx
Debut1970 Spanish Grand Prix
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
752039179
Constructors' Championships3 (1970, 1972, 1973)
Drivers' Championships2 (Rindt, 1970; Fittipaldi, 1972)
n.b. Unless otherwise stated, all data refer to
Formula One World Championship Grands Prix only.

Development

The overall shape of the 72 was innovative, resembling a wedge on wheels which was inspired by the earlier Lotus 56 gas turbine car. The shape made for better air penetration and higher speeds. In a back-to-back test with the Lotus 49, the 72 was 12 mph faster with the same Cosworth engine.

Chapman's and Phillippe's efforts produced one of the most remarkable and successful designs in F1 history. Taking the stressed engine layout technique from the Lotus 49 and adding advanced aerodynamics produced a car that was years ahead of its rivals. To begin with, however, problems with the handling of the car had to be overcome, due to a lack of 'feel' caused by the anti-dive suspension geometry – which was designed to prevent the nose of the car dipping significantly under braking – and the anti-squat set-up at the rear, which was supposed to stop the car 'squatting down' under acceleration. Once the suspension was modified, there were no further major problems aside from front inboard brake shafts failing. The car caused a sensation amongst the media and fans, with many people clamouring to see the remarkable car in action.[2]

A total of nine chassis were built.[3]

Race history

1970

 
Jochen Rindt driving the 72 at the 1970 Dutch Grand Prix.

The car was introduced at Spanish Grand Prix in April, 2nd race of the 1970 season, driven by Jochen Rindt and John Miles. 72 was withdrawn from competition after Spanish Grand Prix, due to poor performance, for suspension modification, was re-entered for Dutch GP. Rindt made the car successful, winning the Dutch, French, British and German Grands Prix in quick succession. Rindt was almost certainly going to win the world championship but was killed in a qualifying crash at Monza, driving the 72 with its wings removed, when a front brake shaft failed sending the car at high speed into a poorly installed safety barrier. His replacement, Emerson Fittipaldi, won the United States race, helping Rindt become F1's only posthumous world champion. Rindt's and Fittipaldi's combined points for the season helped Lotus to its fourth constructors' championship.

1971–1972

 
Fittipaldi at the wheel of the Lotus 72D at the 1972 Austrian Grand Prix.

The car was developed during 1971 by Tony Rudd who had formerly worked at BRM. He worked especially on redesigning the rear suspension and modified the rear wing to produce more downforce. Fittipaldi struggled during the season but scored good results and finished a respectable sixth, whilst the following season was much better. The development work done behind the scenes helped him become the youngest world champion in F1's history in 1972 winning five races in the 72, whilst Lotus again won the constructors' championship. The car now sported a striking paintscheme of black and gold; Imperial Tobacco had introduced a new brand, and decided to increase exposure and provide more funds to Lotus as part of the deal. Lotus was now sponsored by John Player Special cigarettes.[3]

1973

The 1973 season saw new rules introduced to increase car safety. This included mandatory deformable structure to be built into the sides of the cars, causing the 72 to be further updated with integrated sidepods, larger bodywork and new wing mounts. Fittipaldi was joined for 1973 by Swede Ronnie Peterson. Peterson fell in love with the 72. In his first season with Lotus, Peterson won four races, while Fittipaldi won three, but a number of retirements helped Jackie Stewart snatch the drivers' championship, although the large points tally built up by their two drivers helped Lotus keep the constructors' championship. Fittipaldi left for McLaren in 1974, to drive a car closely based on the 72, the McLaren M23.[4]

1974

This left Peterson as team leader, while Jacky Ickx joined the team to partner him. The 72 was meant to be replaced by the Lotus 76, intended to be a lighter and leaner version of the 72, but the car's technology proved to be too ambitious and the project flopped.[5] Lotus turned to the venerable 72 for the 1974 season. A further update to the car, increasing the front and rear track kept the car competitive. Peterson won another three races and challenged for the championship in a very closely contested season, ably supported by Ickx who turned in solid performances and scored several podiums. The now aging 72 did remarkably well for a four-year-old design, finishing fourth in the constructors' championship.

1975

 
An ex-Ronnie Peterson Lotus 72E

For 1975, without a replacement chassis, the 72 was again pressed into service. By now it was obvious that the car, even with further modifications including a wider track and redesigned suspension, was no match for the new Ferrari 312T, which took the title, or even the latest Brabham BT44 and Lotus finished 6th in the constructors' championship.[6]

After 20 wins, two drivers' and three constructors' championships, the 72 was retired for the 1976 season and replaced by the Lotus 77. This longevity makes it one of the most successful ever Formula 1 cars.[7]

Historic Formula One Championship

The car was later used to win the 1996 Historic Formula One Championship.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Chassis Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points WCC
1970 72
72B
72C
Gold Leaf Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F RSA ESP MON BEL NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA MEX 591 1st1
Jochen Rindt Ret 1 1 1 1 Ret DNS
John Miles DNQ Ret 7 8 Ret Ret Ret DNS
Emerson Fittipaldi DNS 1 Ret
Reine Wisell 3 NC
Brooke Bond Oxo Racing Graham Hill DNA DNS NC Ret Ret
World Wide Racing Alex Soler-Roig DNQ
1971 72C
72D
Gold Leaf Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F RSA ESP MON NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 21 5th
Emerson Fittipaldi Ret Ret 5 3 3 Ret 2 7 NC
Reine Wisell 4 NC Ret DSQ 6 8 4 5 Ret
Dave Charlton DNS Ret
Villiger Cigar Team Herbert Müller DNA
1972 72D John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F ARG RSA ESP MON BEL FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 61 1st
Emerson Fittipaldi Ret 2 1 3 1 2 1 Ret 1 1 11 Ret
David Walker DSQ 10 9 14 14 18 Ret Ret Ret Ret
Tony Trimmer DNA
Reine Wisell Ret 10
Scribante Lucky Strike Racing Dave Charlton Ret DNQ Ret Ret
1973 72D
72E
John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE FRA GBR NED GER AUT ITA CAN USA 92 (96) 1st
Emerson Fittipaldi 1 1 3 1 3 2 12 Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret 2 2 6
Ronnie Peterson Ret Ret 11 Ret Ret 3 2 1 2 11 Ret 1 1 Ret 1
Scribante Lucky Strike Racing Dave Charlton Ret
1974 72E John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 422 4th2
Ronnie Peterson 13 6 1 Ret 8 1 10 Ret 1 3 Ret
Jacky Ickx Ret 3 Ret Ret 11 5 3 5 13 Ret
Team Gunston F Paddy Driver Ret
Ian Scheckter 13
Scribante Lucky Strike Racing G John McNicol DNA
1975 72E
72F
John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G ARG BRA RSA ESP MON BEL SWE NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA USA 9 7th
Ronnie Peterson Ret 15 10 Ret 4 Ret 9 15 10 Ret Ret 5 Ret 5
Jacky Ickx 8 9 12 2 8 Ret 15 Ret Ret
Jim Crawford Ret 13
Brian Henton 16 DNS NC
John Watson Ret
Team Gunston Guy Tunmer 11
Eddie Keizan 13

^1 Includes 14 points scored using the Lotus 49.
^2 Includes 3 points scored using the Lotus 76.

Non-championship Formula One results

 
Jacky Ickx in a 72E, after taking victory at the 1974 Race of Champions

(key)

References

  1. ^ "Engine Ford Cosworth • STATS F1".
  2. ^ "Grand Prix Cars - Lotus Ford 72". www.grandprixhistory.org. 23 November 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b Wouter Melissen. "1970 - 1975 Lotus 72 Cosworth". Ultimate Car Page. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  4. ^ "The end of the Lotus 72". Motor Sport Magazine. 4 September 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Lotus 76 car-by-car histories". oldracingcars.com. oldracingcars.com.
  6. ^ "A pretty Lotus but ..." humansideofracing.com. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  7. ^ Selby, Ben (22 May 2019). "Revolution: The Lotus 72 Story". DriveTribe. Retrieved 13 December 2019.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lotus 72 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Lotus 72 is a Formula One car designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe of Lotus for the 1970 Formula One season The 72 was a pioneering design featuring inboard brakes side mounted radiators in sidepods as opposed to the nose mounted radiators which had been commonplace since before World War II and aerodynamic wings producing down force Lotus 72Emerson Fittipaldi driving the 72 at the Nurburgring in 1971CategoryFormula OneConstructorTeam LotusDesigner s Colin Chapman Tony Rudd Maurice PhilippePredecessor49 63Successor56B 76 77Technical specificationsChassisAluminium monocoqueSuspension front Double wishbone inboard spring damper Suspension rear Parallel top links lower wishbones twin radius arms outboard spring damperEngineFord Cosworth DFV 2993cc V8 naturally aspirated mid engine longitudinally mountedTransmissionHewland FG400 5 speed manualPower440 465 hp 10 000 10 800 rpm 1 Tyres1970 1972 1974 Firestone 1974 GoodyearCompetition historyNotable entrantsGold Leaf Team Lotus John Player Team LotusNotable driversJochen Rindt Emerson Fittipaldi Ronnie Peterson Jacky IckxDebut1970 Spanish Grand PrixRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF Laps752039179Constructors Championships3 1970 1972 1973 Drivers Championships2 Rindt 1970 Fittipaldi 1972 n b Unless otherwise stated all data refer toFormula One World Championship Grands Prix only Contents 1 Development 2 Race history 2 1 1970 2 2 1971 1972 2 3 1973 2 4 1974 2 5 1975 2 6 Historic Formula One Championship 3 Complete Formula One World Championship results 3 1 Non championship Formula One results 4 ReferencesDevelopment EditThe overall shape of the 72 was innovative resembling a wedge on wheels which was inspired by the earlier Lotus 56 gas turbine car The shape made for better air penetration and higher speeds In a back to back test with the Lotus 49 the 72 was 12 mph faster with the same Cosworth engine Chapman s and Phillippe s efforts produced one of the most remarkable and successful designs in F1 history Taking the stressed engine layout technique from the Lotus 49 and adding advanced aerodynamics produced a car that was years ahead of its rivals To begin with however problems with the handling of the car had to be overcome due to a lack of feel caused by the anti dive suspension geometry which was designed to prevent the nose of the car dipping significantly under braking and the anti squat set up at the rear which was supposed to stop the car squatting down under acceleration Once the suspension was modified there were no further major problems aside from front inboard brake shafts failing The car caused a sensation amongst the media and fans with many people clamouring to see the remarkable car in action 2 A total of nine chassis were built 3 Race history Edit1970 Edit Jochen Rindt driving the 72 at the 1970 Dutch Grand Prix The car was introduced at Spanish Grand Prix in April 2nd race of the 1970 season driven by Jochen Rindt and John Miles 72 was withdrawn from competition after Spanish Grand Prix due to poor performance for suspension modification was re entered for Dutch GP Rindt made the car successful winning the Dutch French British and German Grands Prix in quick succession Rindt was almost certainly going to win the world championship but was killed in a qualifying crash at Monza driving the 72 with its wings removed when a front brake shaft failed sending the car at high speed into a poorly installed safety barrier His replacement Emerson Fittipaldi won the United States race helping Rindt become F1 s only posthumous world champion Rindt s and Fittipaldi s combined points for the season helped Lotus to its fourth constructors championship 1971 1972 Edit Fittipaldi at the wheel of the Lotus 72D at the 1972 Austrian Grand Prix The car was developed during 1971 by Tony Rudd who had formerly worked at BRM He worked especially on redesigning the rear suspension and modified the rear wing to produce more downforce Fittipaldi struggled during the season but scored good results and finished a respectable sixth whilst the following season was much better The development work done behind the scenes helped him become the youngest world champion in F1 s history in 1972 winning five races in the 72 whilst Lotus again won the constructors championship The car now sported a striking paintscheme of black and gold Imperial Tobacco had introduced a new brand and decided to increase exposure and provide more funds to Lotus as part of the deal Lotus was now sponsored by John Player Special cigarettes 3 Lotus Cosworth 72E source source Problems playing this file See media help 1973 Edit The 1973 season saw new rules introduced to increase car safety This included mandatory deformable structure to be built into the sides of the cars causing the 72 to be further updated with integrated sidepods larger bodywork and new wing mounts Fittipaldi was joined for 1973 by Swede Ronnie Peterson Peterson fell in love with the 72 In his first season with Lotus Peterson won four races while Fittipaldi won three but a number of retirements helped Jackie Stewart snatch the drivers championship although the large points tally built up by their two drivers helped Lotus keep the constructors championship Fittipaldi left for McLaren in 1974 to drive a car closely based on the 72 the McLaren M23 4 1974 Edit This left Peterson as team leader while Jacky Ickx joined the team to partner him The 72 was meant to be replaced by the Lotus 76 intended to be a lighter and leaner version of the 72 but the car s technology proved to be too ambitious and the project flopped 5 Lotus turned to the venerable 72 for the 1974 season A further update to the car increasing the front and rear track kept the car competitive Peterson won another three races and challenged for the championship in a very closely contested season ably supported by Ickx who turned in solid performances and scored several podiums The now aging 72 did remarkably well for a four year old design finishing fourth in the constructors championship 1975 Edit An ex Ronnie Peterson Lotus 72E For 1975 without a replacement chassis the 72 was again pressed into service By now it was obvious that the car even with further modifications including a wider track and redesigned suspension was no match for the new Ferrari 312T which took the title or even the latest Brabham BT44 and Lotus finished 6th in the constructors championship 6 After 20 wins two drivers and three constructors championships the 72 was retired for the 1976 season and replaced by the Lotus 77 This longevity makes it one of the most successful ever Formula 1 cars 7 Historic Formula One Championship Edit The car was later used to win the 1996 Historic Formula One Championship Complete Formula One World Championship results Edit key results in bold indicate pole position results in italics indicate fastest lap Year Chassis Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points WCC1970 7272B72C Gold Leaf Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F RSA ESP MON BEL NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA MEX 591 1st1Jochen Rindt Ret 1 1 1 1 Ret DNSJohn Miles DNQ Ret 7 8 Ret Ret Ret DNSEmerson Fittipaldi DNS 1 RetReine Wisell 3 NCBrooke Bond Oxo Racing Graham Hill DNA DNS NC Ret RetWorld Wide Racing Alex Soler Roig DNQ1971 72C72D Gold Leaf Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F RSA ESP MON NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 21 5thEmerson Fittipaldi Ret Ret 5 3 3 Ret 2 7 NCReine Wisell 4 NC Ret DSQ 6 8 4 5 RetDave Charlton DNS RetVilliger Cigar Team Herbert Muller DNA1972 72D John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F ARG RSA ESP MON BEL FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 61 1stEmerson Fittipaldi Ret 2 1 3 1 2 1 Ret 1 1 11 RetDavid Walker DSQ 10 9 14 14 18 Ret Ret Ret RetTony Trimmer DNAReine Wisell Ret 10Scribante Lucky Strike Racing Dave Charlton Ret DNQ Ret Ret1973 72D72E John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE FRA GBR NED GER AUT ITA CAN USA 92 96 1stEmerson Fittipaldi 1 1 3 1 3 2 12 Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret 2 2 6Ronnie Peterson Ret Ret 11 Ret Ret 3 2 1 2 11 Ret 1 1 Ret 1Scribante Lucky Strike Racing Dave Charlton Ret1974 72E John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G ARG BRA RSA ESP BEL MON SWE NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA CAN USA 422 4th2Ronnie Peterson 13 6 1 Ret 8 1 10 Ret 1 3 RetJacky Ickx Ret 3 Ret Ret 11 5 3 5 13 RetTeam Gunston F Paddy Driver RetIan Scheckter 13Scribante Lucky Strike Racing G John McNicol DNA1975 72E72F John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G ARG BRA RSA ESP MON BEL SWE NED FRA GBR GER AUT ITA USA 9 7thRonnie Peterson Ret 15 10 Ret 4 Ret 9 15 10 Ret Ret 5 Ret 5Jacky Ickx 8 9 12 2 8 Ret 15 Ret RetJim Crawford Ret 13Brian Henton 16 DNS NCJohn Watson RetTeam Gunston Guy Tunmer 11Eddie Keizan 13 1 Includes 14 points scored using the Lotus 49 2 Includes 3 points scored using the Lotus 76 Non championship Formula One results Edit Jacky Ickx in a 72E after taking victory at the 1974 Race of Champions key Year Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81970 Gold Leaf Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F ROC INT OULJohn Miles 17Jochen Rindt 2R R C Walker Racing Graham Hill Ret1971 Gold Leaf Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F ARG ROC QUE SPR INT RIN OUL VICReine Wisell Ret Ret Ret 13 10Emerson Fittipaldi Ret Ret 7 2Tony Trimmer Ret DNSDavid Walker 91972 John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV F ROC BRA INT OUL REP VICEmerson Fittipaldi 1 Ret 1 2 1 RetDavid Walker 9 5 DNS Ret1973 John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G ROC INTEmerson Fittipaldi Ret RetRonnie Peterson Ret 21974 John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G PRE ROC INTJacky Ickx 11975 John Player Team Lotus Ford Cosworth DFV G ROC INT SUIRonnie Peterson 3 DNS 4Jacky Ickx 4Jim Crawford DNSReferences Edit Engine Ford Cosworth STATS F1 Grand Prix Cars Lotus Ford 72 www grandprixhistory org 23 November 2011 Retrieved 13 December 2019 a b Wouter Melissen 1970 1975 Lotus 72 Cosworth Ultimate Car Page Retrieved 17 June 2019 The end of the Lotus 72 Motor Sport Magazine 4 September 2014 Retrieved 13 December 2019 Lotus 76 car by car histories oldracingcars com oldracingcars com A pretty Lotus but humansideofracing com Retrieved 13 December 2019 Selby Ben 22 May 2019 Revolution The Lotus 72 Story DriveTribe Retrieved 13 December 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lotus 72 amp oldid 1132902396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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