- Lotus 32
The Lotus 32 was a
Formula 2 racing car built byTeam Lotus in 1964. It was developed from theLotus 27 Formula Junior model. 12 cars were produced, but only 4 competed in the Ron Harris Team Lotus entrants (Drivers Jim Clark and Mike Spence). Jim Clark drove the Lotus 32 to win the 1964 Formula 2 Championship. The whole new chasis of the 32 had aluminium monocoque with steel front/rear bulkhead and centre section to bring it up to weight. Suspension followed the usual Lotus practice; coil spring/damper units were mounted inboard at the front and outboard at the rear. The front wishbones were slightly wider-based while rear geometry had changed and there was full adjustability (unlike the Lotus 27). The Girling brakes were outboard all round.The Lotus 32 Formula 2 car featured a Cosworth SCA 998 cc Engine with twin 40DCM2 Weber carburattors, producing Auto bhp|115|0 at 8700 rpm. The engine was canted over at an angle of 25 degrees in the chassis and was mated to a Hewland Mk IV 5 speed gearbox.
At the end of the 1964 F2 season
Colin Chapman modified the car to a Lotus 32B (in picture). With a 2495 cc Climax engine, different suspension and wheels forJim Clark to use in the 1965Tasman Series , which he duly won. The car remained in New Zealand, being sold to Jim Palmer who drove it to fourth in the following year's Tasman championship.F2 Races Won:Pau Grand Prix - Eifelrennen "Germany" - Guards Trophy "United Kingdom" - Aintree 200 - Snetterton - Enna"- Sicily"
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