- Lotus 81
The Lotus 81 was a
Formula 1 racing car built byColin Chapman 's Lotus team for the1980 Formula One season . Unlike many of its illustrious Lotus forbears the 81 was not a terribly innovative or competitive car, coming as it did at a time when Chapman's interest in his racing activities was waning.Fact|date=October 2007Instead it was a very standard ground effect design with sliding skirts and the ubiquitous
Cosworth DFV 3.0 litre V8 powerplant. The car was said to generate a great deal of downforce but suffered from excessive pitch sensitivity problems, ultimately leading Chapman to develop the innovative twin-chassisLotus 88 .Mario Andretti andElio de Angelis used the 81 in all 14 rounds of the 1980 Formula 1 world championship, and the car also gaveNigel Mansell his Formula 1 debut, with the British driver lining up in a total of three races that season. The best result for the car was Elio de Angelis's 2nd place in Brazil.Chapman had intended to use the Lotus 88 for the 1981 season,Fact|date=October 2007 but a massive furore over the legality of the new car meant that the 81 was kept on as a stop gap for the first four races, with Mansell taking 3rd place in the Belgian Grand Prix and de Angelis claiming three points finishes, before car was replaced by the
Lotus 87 .
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