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词条 Lotus 18
释义

  1. History

  2. Design

  3. Race performance

  4. Grand Prix history

  5. Complete Formula One World Championship results

  6. Non-Championship Formula One results

  7. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2017}}{{Use British English|date=May 2017}}{{Racing car |
|Car_name = Lotus 18
|Image = Lotus 18 Stirling Moss Monaco 1961.jpg
|caption = Lotus 18 Formula One car
|Category = Formula One, Formula Two, Formula Junior
|WC_results_only = Y
|Constructor = Team Lotus
| Predecessor = 16
| Successor = 21
|Designer = Colin Chapman
|Team = Team Lotus
Rob Walker Racing Team
UDT-Laystall Racing Team
Equipe Nationale Belge
|Drivers = {{flagicon|UK}} Innes Ireland
{{flagicon|UK}} Stirling Moss
{{flagicon|UK}} Alan Stacey
{{flagicon|UK}} John Surtees
{{flagicon|UK}} Jim Clark
{{flagicon|UK}} Trevor Taylor
|Chassis = Steel spaceframe
|Front suspension = Double wishbone, with inboard coilover spring/damper units.
|Rear suspension = Lower wishbone, top link and radius rod suspension, with outboard coilover spring/damper units.
|Engine name = Coventry Climax FPF 2467 cc / 2497 cc / 1499.8 cc
|Engine position = mid-mounted
|Gearbox name = Lotus (Ansdale-Mundy) sequential 5 speed
|Gears = 5-speed
|Type = manual
|Differential =
|Fuel =
|Tyres = Dunlop
|Debut = 1960 Argentine Grand Prix
|Races = 23
|Wins = 4
|Cons_champ = 0
|Drivers_champ = 0
|Poles = 0
|Fastest_laps = 0
| Podiums = 9
}}

The Lotus 18 was a race car designed by Colin Chapman for use by Lotus in Formula Junior, Formula Two, and Formula One.

History

Lotus 18 was the first mid-engined car built by Lotus and was a marked improvement over Chapman's early and only moderately successful front-engined formula cars, the 12 and 16. It was introduced for the 1960 F1, F2 and FJ seasons, with about 27 examples of the F1 and F2 versions and 110 of the FJ versions . As a stop-gap before the introduction of the 18's successor models, the Lotus 20 for F2/FJ and 21 for F1, some 18 chassis were rebodied with 21 skins to create the interim Lotus 18/21 hybrid derivative.

The 18 was replaced by the Lotus 21 in Formula One and the Lotus 20 in Formula Junior in 1961.

Design

The car was a classic Chapman design, being extremely light and simple; the body was made up of lightweight panels bolted to heavily-triangulated tube frame[1] (almost spaceframe) chassis. Thus the car was rigid, strong and light, maintaining the 16's forward weight distribution despite the engine moving behind the driver.

It was powered initially by a 2,467 cc Coventry Climax FPF (3.70" x 3.50") four cylinder DOHC engine inherited from the Grand Prix version of Lotus 16.[2] In 1960, the FPF was enlarged slightly to 2497 cc (3.70" x 90 mm), which produced 239 hp (178 kW) at 6,750 rpm from a weight of only 290 lbs (132 kg)[2] and had a wide torque range.[2]

The 2.5 litre engine was replaced by a 1.5 Litre (82 mm x 71 mm) Climax FPF Mk.II with new Formula One engine rules in 1961. The Formula Junior variant used a 998 cc Cosworth Mk.III or a Downton BMC "A" Series with 948cc displacement. The Formula Junior version also used smaller gauge chassis tubing and Alfin drum brakes on all four corners.

Further contributing to the weight advantage was the adoption of lightweight sequential manual transmission originally developed for Lotus 12 by Richard Ansdale and Harry Mundy incorporating the unique sequential-shifting gearbox and a ZF limited slip differential in a common Magnesium alloy housing to form a transaxle, which also provided the mounting points for inboard rear brakes. This gearbox had been improved in its reliability for Lotus 15 and 16 in 1957-58 by a Keith Duckworth who had just joined Lotus as a gearbox engineer.

Although Porsche in Austria pioneered the sequentially shifting gearbox for racing cars in Model 360 Cisitalia, the idea was relatively new and the original transaxle in Lotus 12, which was essentially an enlarged motorcycle gearbox combined with ZF limited slip differential, had gained the nickname 'Queer Box', or "Gearbox-full of neutrals" for its poor reliability. With Duckworth having left to form Cosworth in 1958, Mike Costin, who, despite being the co-founder of Cosworth, remained with Lotus for a while longer, adopted the improved Queer Box in Lotus 16 into a configuration for directly mounting it behind the engine for Lotus 18 with dedicated oil scavenge and pressure feed pumps, further improving its reliability while retaining the small and light design.

Formula Junior version utilized the Renault 4 speed transaxle, and both of the Lotus transaxle and this Renault box had the gear shifter lever on the left side of the driver. An optional gearbox was the VW gearbox with Hewland 4 speed gears. This last gearbox has the added advantage of being able to change gear ratios from behind the gearbox without removing the gearbox from the car.

The front suspension was by double wishbone arms with outboard coil/damper unit. Unlike Chapman's former designs where the ends of anti-roll bar acted as a leg of the upper wishbone, the 18 had a separate front anti-roll bar. The rear suspension was by upper and lower radius arms with reversed lower wishbone, where the fixed-length halfshaft acted as the upper link. The coil/damper unit was also mounted outboard in the rear, and the 18 sometimes ran with and without the rear anti-roll bar.

In order to capitalize on the weight advantage, Chapman designed a light, sleek machine only 28 inches (71 cm) high (excluding windscreen) and weighing just 980 lbs (440 kg).[3] To help facilitate this, the driver was placed in a semi-reclining position,[2] pioneered about a decade before by Gustav Baumm of NSU.[4]

Race performance

The Lotus 18 had remarkably good handling with a unique suspension system which drastically reduced weight transfer and body roll in cornering. Shortly, the Lotus 18 was proving to be faster than any car Grand Prix racing had ever seen,[5] eclipsing even the legendary Auto Unions and being widely copied. It was also built as a two-seat sports-racer called the Lotus 19 or Monte Carlo.[2]

Grand Prix history

The car took Lotus' first F1 victory, by Innes Ireland in the non-championship Glover Trophy, on 8 April 1960.[6] Its first World Championship win happened six weeks later, on 29 May, albeit by privateer Rob Walker, who leased the car from Chapman. Driven by Stirling Moss the car took a dominant win at the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix. It was an early taste of things to come. Moss also won the United States Grand Prix at the end of the season helping Lotus finish second in the constructors' championship.

Moss repeated his win in a legendary race at Monaco the following year, beating off the more powerful and faster 'sharknose' Ferraris. He then won at the fearsome Nürburgring in changeable weather, while Innes Ireland took a third win in the USA to help Lotus finish second in the constructors' championship in 1961. The Lotus 18 was also notable for giving Jim Clark his first Grand Prix start in 1960.

The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa in 1960 was notable for Moss's accident in the Rob Walker 18 in practice which kept him from the race and the death of Alan Stacey when he left the track in his 18 apparently following a bird strike in the face.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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

Year Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points WCC
{{F1|1960}}Team LotusClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} ARG MON 500 NED BEL FRA GBR POR ITA USA342nd
Innes Ireland692Ret7362
Jim ClarkRet5516316
Ron Flockhart6
John SurteesRet2RetRet
Alan StaceyRetRetRet
Rob Walker Racing Team Stirling Moss14DNSDSQ1
Taylor-Crawley Racing Team Mike TaylorDNS
Jim Hall Jim Hall7
{{F1|1961}}Team LotusClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} MON NED BEL FRA GBR GER ITA USA32*2nd
Innes IrelandRet
Trevor Taylor13
Rob Walker Racing Team Stirling Moss148RetRet1Ret
UDT-Laystall Racing Team Cliff Allison8DNS
Henry TaylorDNQ10Ret11
Juan Manuel BordeuDNS
Masten GregoryRetRet
Olivier Gendebien11
Lucien BianchiRetRet
Equipe Nationale BelgeRet
Willy MairesseRet
Scuderia ColoniaMichael MayRet11DNS
Wolfgang SeidelDNS17RetRet
Camoradi International Ian BurgessDNSDNS1414
Tony Marsh Tony MarshDNQRet15
Tim Parnell Tim ParnellRet10
Gerry Ashmore Gerry AshmoreRet16Ret
Louise Bryden-Brown Tony Maggs1311
J Frank Harrison Lloyd RubyRet
Jim Hall Jim HallRet
J Wheeler Autosport Peter Ryan9
Prince Gaetano Starrabba Maserati Straight-4 Gaetano StarrabbaRet 0 -
{{F1|1962}}UDT-Laystall Racing TeamClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} NED MON BEL FRA GBR GER ITA USA RSA36*2nd
Masten GregoryRet
Scuderia Repubblica di Venezia Nino VaccarellaDNQ
Emeryson Cars John Campbell-Jones11
Equipe Nationale Belge Lucien Bianchi916
Ecurie Excelsior Jay Chamberlain15DNQDNQ
Gerry Ashmore Gerry AshmoreDNQ
Scuderia Jolly Club Ernesto PrinothDNQ
John DaltonTony ShellyRetDNQ
BRM V8DNQ 1* 8th
{{F1|1963}}Tim ParnellClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} MON BEL NED FRA GBR GER ITA USA MEX RSA54*1st
Tim ParnellDNQ
André PiletteDNQ
André PiletteDNQ
Kurt Kuhnke Borgward Straight-4 Kurt KuhnkeDNQ 0 -
{{F1|1965}}Clive Puzey MotorsClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} RSA MON BEL FRA GBR NED GER ITA USA MEX54*1st
Clive PuzeyDNPQ
  • Includes points scored by other Lotus models

Non-Championship Formula One results

(key)

Year Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1960Team LotusClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} GLV INT SIL LOM OUL
Innes Ireland11Ret1Ret
John SurteesRet6RetRet
Alan Stacey4
Jim ClarkRet2Ret
Taylor-Crawley Racing Team Mike TaylorRet
RRC Walker Racing Team Stirling Moss1
Vandervell Products Ltd. Vanwall L4 Tony BrooksDNS
Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati Straight-4 Ian BurgessRet
1961Team LotusClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} LOM GLV PAU BRX VIE AIN SYR NAP LON SIL SOL KAN DAN MOD FLG OUL LEW VAL RAN NAT RSA
Jim Clark61Ret967
Innes Ireland105Ret10Ret9Ret
Trevor TaylorRet199Ret
Rob Walker Racing TeamStirling Moss471811
UDT Laystall Racing TeamRet1122
Cliff Allison285158
Henry Taylor46RetRet284Ret8
Carl HammarlundRet
Masten GregoryRetNC5RetRetRet
Jo Bonnier11
Scuderia Colonia2
Wolfgang SeidelRetRet2115RetDNQRet8
Maurice TrintignantDNS
Michael MayRetRetRet
Tony Marsh Tony Marsh7336
Louise Bryden-Brown Dan Gurney145
Camoradi International Ian BurgessRet6DSQ4
Lloyd Casner DNS DNS DNS
RHH Parnell
The Three Musketeers
Tim Parnell76Ret8755DNQ7Ret3
André PiletteRet
Gerry AshmoreRet112
Gerry Ashmore DNA
Scuderia Dolomiti Ernesto Prinoth3DNS10Ret2
Jack Holme Jack HolmeRet WD
Prince G. StarabbaMaserati Straight-4 Giorgio ScarlattiRet
Gaetano StarrabbaRet
Syd van der Vyver Alfa Romeo Straight-4 Syd van der Vyver756
Equipe JudetteFord Straight-4 Bob van Niekerk9Ret9
Bernard Podmore Bernard PodmoreRet WDRet
Neville Lederle Neville LederleRet
Ecurie Wolman Borgward Straight-4 Helmut MenzlerRetRet10
1962UDT-Laystall Racing TeamClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} CAP BRX LOM LAV GLV PAU AIN INT NAP MAL CPL RMS SOL KAN MED DAN OUL MEX RAN NAT
Masten Gregory4RetRet5Ret5
Innes Ireland3Ret3Ret
Stirling Moss7Ret
Rob Walker Racing TeamRet
Maurice Trintignant1Ret
Graham Hill3
Scuderia Republica di Venezia Nino VaccarellaDNQ6RetRet
Colin DavisRet
Carlo AbateRet
RHH Parnell Tim ParnellRet9Ret7
John DaltonRet
Gary HockingRetRet
John Dalton Tony Shelly5367Ret68Ret5
Ecurie Excelsior Jay Chamberlain5RetDSQ16DNQRetRet9
Olle NygrenRet
Gerry Ashmore Gerry AshmoreRet98
Graham EdenRetRet
Speed Sport David Piper111787
A. Robinson & Sons Philip RobinsonRet
Walter Hansgen Walt HansgenRet
Jim Hall Homer Rader8
Jack Holme Jack HolmeDNQRet
Autosport Team Wolfgang Seidel Günther SeiffertRet WD12DNQRetNC910
Kurt KuhnkeDNQRet
Kurt KuhnkeBorgward Straight-4 DNA DNA DNA
Ecurie Wolman Helmut Menzler10
Vern McWilliams Vern McWilliamsDNQDNQ
Prince G. Starabba Maserati Straight-4 Gaetano StarrabbaRet
Syd van der VyverAlfa Romeo Straight-4 Syd van der Vyver7
Bill Scheepers Bill ScheepersDNQ
Equipe JudetteFord Straight-4 Bob van Niekerk11
Bernard Podmore Bernard Podmore13
Neville Lederle Neville Lederle14
Ted Lanfear Peter van NiekerkDNQDNQ
1963A. Robinson & SonsClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} LOM GLV PAU IMO SYR AIN INT ROM SOL KAN MED AUT OUL RAN
Brian RobinsonRet
Philip Robinson8Ret
RHH ParnellNC
Tim Parnell7DSQRet9
Ron CarterRet WD
André PiletteRet1210912
André Pilette DNS DNS
Ernesto PrinothErnesto Prinoth8
Scuderia Jolly ClubRet
Jock Russell Jock RussellRet
Jack Holme Jack HolmeRet
Prince G. Starabba Maserati Straight-4 Gaetano StarrabbaRet65DNQ
Kurt KuhnkeBorgward Straight-4 Kurt KuhnkeDNQRetRet
Ernst MaringDNQRetRet
1964Jock RussellClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} DMT NWT SYR AIN INT SOL MED RAN
Jock RussellRet
Clive Puzey Motors Clive Puzey8
Kurt KuhnkeBorgward Straight-4 Ernst MaringRet
Joachim DielRet
1965Scuderia Nord-OuestClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} ROC SYR SMT INT MED RAN
Colin DavisDNQ
Clive Puzey Motors Clive Puzey9
1966Clive Puzey MotorsClimax Straight-4{{Dunlop}} RSA SYR INT OUL
Clive Puzey7

References

{{commons category|Lotus 18}}
  • Lotus Formula Juniors 1960-1963 - Robinshaw & Bouckley
1. ^Setright, L.J.K., "Lotus: The Golden Mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. World of Automobiles (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1228.
2. ^Setright, p.1228
3. ^This was virtually the same as the 16 with, oddly enough, more weight actually on the front wheels. Setright, p.1228.
4. ^Setright, p.1230.
5. ^Setright, p.1229.
6. ^http://www.statsf1.com/saisons/gphc/gp.aspx?idGp=169&LG=1{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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