Lotus 27 (original) (raw)

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Motor vehicle

Lotus 27
Overview
Manufacturer Team Lotus
Production 1963
Body and chassis
Class Formula Junior
Body style Open wheel
Powertrain
Engine 1098 cc Cosworth Mk.XI
Transmission 5-speed manual Hewland transmission
Chronology
Predecessor Lotus 22

The Lotus 27 was a Formula Junior version of the Lotus 25 Formula One car for the 1963 Formula Junior season. Its body was aluminium monocoque with steel bulkheads.[1] It was originally designed with fibreglass sides which led to flexing problems, leading to them being replaced with aluminium.

The Team Lotus cars were run by Ron Harris; and Peter Arundell won the 1963 British championship after the initial flexing problems were solved.

  1. ^ "1962 Lotus Type 27 specifications". conceptcarz.com. Retrieved 6 August 2024.