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Lotus 97T

Formula One racing car


Formula One racing car

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Image[[File:Lotus97T.jpg275px1985 Ayrton Senna Lotus 97T at the Renault World Series, Donington Park 2007]]
Car_nameLotus 97T
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorLotus
DesignerGérard Ducarouge (Technical Director)
Martin Ogilvie (Chief Designer)
Mike Coughlan (Assistant Chief Designer)
John Davis (Head of Aerodynamics and R&D)
Predecessor95T
Successor98T
TeamJohn Player Team Lotus
Drivers11. ITA Elio de Angelis
12. BRA Ayrton Senna
Technical ref
ChassisCarbon fibre monocoque
Engine nameRenault Gordini EF15B
Configuration90° V6
Capacity1492 cc
Turbo/NAturbocharged
Engine positionmid-engine, longitudinally-mounted
Power760-810 hp @ 11,500 - 12,500 rpm
Gearbox nameLotus / Hewland
Typemanual
Gears5-speed
Front suspensionSprings, pullrods, double wishbones
Rear suspensionSprings, pullrods, double wishbones
Wheelbase2730 mm
TrackFront: 1740 mm
Rear: 1630 mm
Weight540 kg
FuelElf
TyresGoodyear
Debut1985 Brazilian Grand Prix
Races16
Cons_champ0
Drivers_champ0
Wins3
Poles8
Fastest_laps3
Podiums9

Martin Ogilvie (Chief Designer) Mike Coughlan (Assistant Chief Designer) John Davis (Head of Aerodynamics and R&D) 12. BRA Ayrton Senna | Turbo/NA = turbocharged Rear: 1630 mm

The Lotus 97T was a Formula One racing car designed by Gérard Ducarouge and built by Team Lotus for use in the 1985 Formula One World Championship. A development of the previous year's 95T, the car was powered by the turbocharged 1.5-litre Renault EF15B V6 engine and ran on Goodyear tyres.

Background

Chassis

The 97T was of a generally simple design, it used elements from the defunct Lotus 96T Indycar project in the aerodynamics with another piece of Lotus design: an early form of bargeboards. These were placed between the front wheels and the side pods improving airflow around the side of the car. Ducarouge also got around the ban on the 'winglets' seen on the rear wings of the 1984 cars by placing them instead on the rear edges of the side pods.

Drivers

Lotus' major coup for 1985 was signing rising star Ayrton Senna from the Toleman team to replace long time team driver Nigel Mansell who had signed with Williams. Senna, the first driver signed to the team since the death of Colin Chapman, partnered Italian Elio de Angelis who had finished third in the previous season's drivers' championship and had had many promising results with the 95T.

Racing history

The 97T proved competitive during the season, taking 8 poles, 7 with Senna and 1 with de Angelis, and 3 wins. Senna's first was a brilliant performance in the Portuguese Grand Prix where he won by over a minute in monsoon conditions. His second came in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa, held in wet/dry conditions. De Angelis added a third win (his 2nd and last win in F1, both for Lotus) at the San Marino Grand Prix after original winner Alain Prost (McLaren) was disqualified an hour after the race finished due to his out of fuel McLaren-TAG being 2 kg underweight. Lotus finished fourth in the Constructors' Championship, albeit tied on points with Williams who finished in third place owing to their greater number of race victories.

The 97T marked the start of a brief return to the successful days of the 1960s and 1970s for Lotus, which was continued by the 98T of 1986 and the Honda-powered 99T of 1987. The 97T had perhaps the best handling of any car in the 1985 season, and it was at its most competitive on tight, slow street circuits such as Monaco, Detroit and Adelaide, although it was also competitive on almost every other type of circuit it raced on. However the Renault engine had issues with unreliability and fuel consumption; Senna and de Angelis suffered at high-speed tracks, which were more demanding on fuel consumption, so they had to turn down the turbo boost to save fuel and possibly the engine as well, although de Angelis likely caught on to this earlier than Senna, as the Italian consistently finished in the points in the beginning of the season whereas Senna failed to finish in all but one race before the Austrian Grand Prix. Like a number of others Senna ran out of fuel at Imola, which was the hardest track of the year on fuel consumption, and he again ran out of fuel at Silverstone after a hard battle with Alain Prost. The Renault engine in Senna's car blew up at Monaco, France (which caused him to have an enormous accident at the fastest corner), Germany, South Africa and Australia, while de Angelis suffered engine failure at Germany, Belgium and South Africa.

Other

Senna's 97T was added to Gran Turismo 6 via the May 2014 update as part of the game's new feature "Ayrton Senna Tribute" in two liveries: the Gold Leaf livery (identical to that of de Angelis's 97T apart from the driver number and name) and an in-game only "Team Lotus Special" livery (which was used instead of "John Player Special" due to tobacco advertising regulations).

Complete Formula One results

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

YearTeamEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516PointsWCC
John Player Team LotusRenault Gordini
EF4B / EF15
V6 tcBRAPORSMRMONCANDETFRAGBRGERAUTNEDITABELEURRSAAUS714th
Elio de Angelis3413555NCRet556Ret5RetDSQ
Ayrton SennaRet*1*7Ret16*Ret*Ret10†Ret23312RetRet

-Lotus finished with the same number of points as the Williams team, but because Williams won one more race than Lotus (Nigel Mansell and Keke Rosberg each won 2 races for Williams while Senna won 2 and de Angelis won 1 race for Lotus), that put Williams third and Lotus fourth in the Constructor's championship.

References

References

  1. "STATS F1 • Lotus 97T". Statsf1.com.
  2. "Engine Renault • STATS F1".
  3. "1985 Lotus 97T Renault - Images, Specifications and Information".
  4. "Lotus - Ayrton The Magic!".
  5. "Gran Turismo 6 – Ayron Senna Tribute [sic]".
  6. (1 May 2014). "Ayrton Senna's Memory Honored with New Gran Turismo 6 Content, Documentary Film".
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