- Lotus 102
Racing car
Car_name = Lotus 102
Category =Formula One
Constructor = Lotus
Designer =
Team =Team Lotus
Drivers =Martin Donnelly ,Derek Warwick ,Johnny Herbert
Chassis = Carbon-fibremonocoque
Front suspension =
Rear suspension =
Engine name =Lamborghini
Capacity =
Configuration =V12
Turbo/NA =
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Tyres =Goodyear
Debut =1990 United States Grand Prix
Races = 32+
Wins = 0
Cons_champ = 0
Drivers_champ = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest_laps = 0The Lotus 102 was a
Formula One racing car designed by Lotus for use in the1990 Formula One season . The 102 was an evolution of theLotus 101 and would eventually go on to compete in 37 races spanning three seasons from F1|1990 until F1|1992.Using the 101 as its basis
Frank Dernie incorporated theLamborghini V12 engine that had been used by the Lola team during the previous season. Its use made the 102 the first and only Lotus to race with a V12 engine. The engine had several drawbacks, principally its size, weight and fuel economy. However, it was believed that the increases in power would offset these drawbacks. The engine’s size meant it had to be located lower in the chassis, which also had to be designed to its widest permitted dimensions in order to incorporate larger fuel tanks. Furthermore due to the engine's mass every component on the car had to be scrutinised to investigate whether any further weight reductions could be made elsewhere.The departure of
Nelson Piquet andSatoru Nakajima the previous season brought in the experiencedDerek Warwick and promoted test driverMartin Donnelly to fill the other vacant drivers seat. The inclusion of these drivers, who were taller than Piquet and Nakajima incurred another design compromise as the car had to be taller than was desired.Team Lotus’s manager Rupert Mainwarring confidently predicted that the team would score 40 championship points. By the first round of the championship it was apparent that this confidence was complete misplaced.
Team Lotus were to struggle throughout the season to score 3 points, its lowest score since 1958. Ultimately this performance was to witness the departure of Camel sponsorship and almost cost the team its existence. Fortunately in December 1990 Peter Collins andPeter Wright headed a consortium which bought the team. Due to the eleventh hour nature of the takeover the team were unable to start the season with sufficient sponsorship. In addition, the planned introduction of Dernie’s type 103 was shelved, the team instead opting to refresh the 102 to B standards.Type 102B
The Lotus 102B was Team Lotus’s entry to the 1991 season. Despite having over 800 new components incorporated the new car was not significantly different from the 102 to justify a new type designation. This continued the precedent set by Lotus 30 years previously, whereby the Type 25 was almost complete redesigned, but was still designated the 25B.
The heavy and ultimately unreliable
Lamborghini engine was replaced by the Judd EV V8 and the driver line-up was also changed.Mika Häkkinen andJulian Bailey filled the seats vacated by a frustratedDerek Warwick and injuredMartin Donnelly . It was apparent that the car was nowhere near the pace setters of theMcLaren MP4-6 and theWilliams FW14 at the opening round in Phoenix. Häkkinen would go onto to describe that during this race his steering wheel actually came off. Bailey’s failure to qualify for the Monaco Grand Prix prompted his departure and replacement with test driverJohnny Herbert for the remainder of the season. Due to Herbert’sF3000 commitments the talented GermanMichael Bartels raced in his absence but failed to quality.The 102B enabled the team to equal their 1990 points total of 3 points. With increased sponsorship and the delay of the 107 it was to continue racing for the first four races of the 1992 season in D specification. The C specification incorporated an
Isuzu V12 engine that had been developed throughout the season but never raced.Type 102D
The final incarnation of the 102, was the makeshift 102D that represented Team Lotus’s for the start of the 1992 season. Outwardly similar to the 102B, the car had a
Cosworth HB V8 in place of the Judd EV V8. In an attempt to gain exposure a 102D driven by Johnny Herbert broke theBrands Hatch Indy circuit record for the BBC Record Breakers programme.
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