- Lotus 63
Racing car
Car_name = Lotus 63
Category =Formula One
F1 car = Y
Constructor =Team Lotus
Designer =Colin Chapman smaller|(Technical Director)Maurice Philippe smaller|(Chief Designer)
Team = Gold LeafTeam Lotus
Drivers = flagicon|UK John Miles
flagicon|USAMario Andretti
Technical ref = Cite web|title= Lotus 63 |url= http://www.statsf1.com/default.asp?From=/cars/modele.asp?idmodele=638%26LG=6 |work= www.StatsF1.com |accessdate= 2008-09-23 ]
Chassis =Aluminium monocoque .
Front suspension =
Rear suspension =
Wheelbase = Auto in|98|0
Track = Auto in|59|0
Engine name = FordCosworth DFV
Capacity = Auto cc-cu in|2995|0
Configuration = V8,
Turbo/NA = naturally aspirated,
Engine position = mid-mounted.
Gearbox name =Hewland -Lotus
Gears = 5-speed
Type =manual gearbox .
Differential =Four-wheel drive .
Weight = Auto kg|600|0
Fuel = Shell
Tyres =Firestone
Debut =1969 Dutch Grand Prix
Races = 9
Wins = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest_laps = 0|The Lotus 63 was an experimentalFormula One car, designed byColin Chapman andMaurice Philippe for the 1969 season. Chapman's reasoning behind the car was that the 3 litre engines introduced in 1966 would be better served by building a car that could take full advantage of its power while retaining theLotus 49 's simplicity.As the
Lotus 56 for Indy 500 (and later F1), the 63 chassis was designed around afour wheel drive system. This was no revolution at the time, as four wheel drive had been used on theFerguson P99 F1 car that won atOulton Park as early as 1961. However, it was not a successful design. In fact, theMatra MS84 was the only 4WD F1 which scored points withJohnny Servoz-Gavin , something neither Lotus norMcLaren managed, whileCosworth did not even race their 4WD design. The 63 was an evolution of the 49, but featured wedge shaped rear bodywork and integrated wings, which would be used to great effect in theLotus 72 .John Miles, Lotus' third driver was entrusted the task of developing the car, while
Graham Hill andJochen Rindt used the 49 in the early races of 1969. The car proved extremely difficult to drive and set up, and the four wheel drive system was especially problematic. After a single test run, Hill flatly refused to drive the car again stating it was a 'deathtrap,' as did Rindt, who agreed with Hill after taking the car to its best result, 2nd in the non-championshipOulton Park Gold Cup . This infuriated Chapman as he saw the 63 as another quantum leap ahead of its rivals, just as its predecessors had been.The car was entered at the
1969 British Grand Prix as a test run. Whilst Rindt finished fourth in the older 49 behindJackie Stewart , Miles could only bring the 63 home in 10th place, confirming the car's uncompetitiveness. After several other fruitless outings, the 63 was abandoned, but parts of the chassis design were worked into the brilliant Lotus 72, which debuted in 1970.The four wheel drive technology returned into F1 with the
Lotus 56 B in 1971.Like the
Lotus 88 , the 4WD cars proved to be huge white elephants for Lotus, but it paved the way for better models to follow.References
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