Lotus 72: Formula One Icon – NEW SECOND EDITION
Lotus 72: Formula One Icon – NEW SECOND EDITION
Revised and reworked Edition Released ahead of October 2022 “All the 72s” event at Hethel.
New reworked design files have helped create a vastly improved quality print run of this previously ‘Sold Out’ title. This new edition features updated and revised histories of the ten Type 72 chassis built.
This book tells the definitive story of the Lotus 72 one of the most striking and successful racing cars in the history of Formula 1. From the drawing board to the present day, the book draws extensively from the people who were closely involved, including drivers, mechanics, team managers, as well as rival drivers and designers. The book also has an appendix covering complete chassis histories and race records for each of the nine cars built. Colin Chapman and Maurice Phillippe’s striking wedge-shaped Type 72 Formula 1 car, was introduced on April 1st, 1970 as a replacement for the unsuccessful four-wheel-drive Type 63 and the ageing Type 49. Having won both the World Drivers and Constructors Championship titles in 1970, the car went through a number of different evolutions to keep it competitive, resulting in a second pair of Championships in 1972 as well as the Constructors’ Championship in 1973. It was still winning races in 1974 and scoring points in 1975! The Lotus 72 was driven by some of the great racing drivers of the 1970s such Rindt, Fittipaldi, Peterson and Ickx. LOTUS 72 Formula 1 Icon is a lavishly illustrated, 240-page, full-colour publication, and it’s large 30x30cm format contains over 450 mostly unseen and historic images.
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Reviewer: Jeremy Durward Adelaide
I haven't actually got it yet but past experience says it'll be great.
Since I'm based in Australia I sent this to the inlaws in England to be picked up when we next go. But my experience with the author says the product will be great and my buying experience amazing.
Reviewer: Michael Dack
Excellent Book
Missed out on a copy of the first edition so very pleased with this.
Reviewer: Simon Curry Tring
Brilliant
The most comprehensive reference to a groundbreaking racing car