This book, the first in Evro’s new Formula 1 Greats series, covers one
of the most revered Formula 1 cars ever made. Introduced in 1970, the
wedge-shaped Lotus 72 competed for six seasons, winning 20 World
Championship Grands Prix, two Drivers’ titles (for Jochen Rindt in 1970
and Emerson Fittipaldi in 1972) and three Constructors’ titles (in 1970,
1972 and 1973), racing first in Lotus’s evocative red, white and gold
livery, then the equally eye-catching black and gold of the John Player
Special period. Pete Lyons, Autosport’s renowned Formula 1 reporter for
part of the Lotus 72 era, explores the car’s entire race-by-race career
in his insightful commentary accompanying a magnificent array of more
than 300 photos. ·The 1970 season: after troubled early development, the
72 finally took over from the long-serving 49, its four consecutive race
wins enough to secure the World Championship for Jochen Rindt,
posthumously after his death during practice for the Italian Grand Prix.
·The 1971 season: with promising youngster Emerson Fittipaldi elevated
to team leader after Rindt’s death, great things were expected of the
72’s second season but it proved to be winless. ·The 1972 season: now in
black and gold John Player livery, the 72 became far more competitive
and Fittipaldi’s four Grand Prix victories made him World Champion. ·The
1973 season: Ronnie ‘SuperSwede’ Peterson joined Fittipaldi to form a
dream team and together they won seven races, but because Lotus’s spoils
were divided between the two drivers Jackie Stewart was able to come
through to become World Champion. ·The 1974 season: still the 72
soldiered on, now as the fall-back car after its successor, the 76,
failed to deliver; partnered by Jacky Ickx, Peterson won three Grands
Prix. ·The 1975 season: well beyond its sell-by date, the 72 did a final
season but by now it was far from effective, with Ickx’s second place in
the tragic Spanish Grand Prix its best result. This book about the
Formula 1 Lotus 72, Colin Chapman’s wedge-shaped trendsetter introduced
in 1970, explores the car’s entire race-by-race career with an
insightful commentary accompanying 300 magnificent photos. Written by a
renowned American motorsports author, this is a highly detailed and
photographically rich survey of the Lotus 72, one of the most innovative
and successful Formula 1 cars ever created.
Written by a renowned American motorsports author, this is a highly
detailed and photographically rich survey of one of the most important
Formula 1 cars ever created. This book celebrates one of the best race
cars designed by Colin Chapman, widely recognized as the most innovative
designer Formula 1 has ever seen. Three of the finest Formula 1 drivers
of the era — Jochen Rindt, Emerson Fittipaldi and Ronnie Peterson —
achieved great success in the Lotus 72 and are extensively featured in
the book. This book, the first in Evro’s new Formula 1 Greats series,
covers one of the most revered Formula 1 cars ever made. Introduced in
1970, the wedge-shaped Lotus 72 competed for six seasons, winning 20
World Championship Grands Prix, two Drivers’ titles (for Jochen Rindt in
1970 and Emerson Fittipaldi in 1972) and three Constructors’ titles (in
1970, 1972 and 1973), racing first in Lotus’s evocative red, white and
gold livery, then the equally eye-catching black and gold of the John
Player Special period. Pete Lyons, Autosport’s renowned Formula 1
reporter for part of the Lotus 72 era, explores the car’s entire
race-by-race career in his insightful commentary accompanying a
magnificent array of more than 300 photos. ·The 1970 season: after
troubled early development, the 72 finally took over from the
long-serving 49, its four consecutive race wins enough to secure the
World Championship for Jochen Rindt, posthumously after his death during
practice for the Italian Grand Prix. ·The 1971 season: with promising
youngster Emerson Fittipaldi elevated to team leader after Rindt’s
death, great things were expected of the 72’s second season but it
proved to be winless. ·The 1972 season: now in black and gold John
Player livery, the 72 became far more competitive and Fittipaldi’s four
Grand Prix victories made him World Champion. ·The 1973 season: Ronnie
‘SuperSwede’ Peterson joined Fittipaldi to form a dream team and
together they won seven races, but because Lotus’s spoils were divided
between the two drivers Jackie Stewart was able to come through to
become World Champion. ·The 1974 season: still the 72 soldiered on, now
as the fall-back car after its successor, the 76, failed to deliver;
partnered by Jacky Ickx, Peterson won three Grands Prix. ·The 1975
season: well beyond its sell-by date, the 72 did a final season but by
now it was far from effective, with Ickx’s second place in the tragic
Spanish Grand Prix its best result.
This book about the Formula 1 Lotus 72, Colin Chapman’s wedge-shaped
trendsetter introduced in 1970, explores the car’s entire race-by-race
career with an insightful commentary accompanying 300 magnificent
photos. Written by a renowned American motorsports author, this is a
highly detailed and photographically rich survey of the Lotus 72, one of
the most innovative and successful Formula 1 cars ever created. Written
by a renowned American motorsports author, this is a highly detailed and
photographically rich survey of one of the most important Formula 1 cars
ever created. This book celebrates one of the best race cars designed by
Colin Chapman, widely recognized as the most innovative designer Formula
1 has ever seen. Three of the finest Formula 1 drivers of the era —
Jochen Rindt, Emerson Fittipaldi and Ronnie Peterson — achieved great
success in the Lotus 72 and are extensively featured in the book.
Author: Pete Lyons
Author Bio: Pete Lyons is an international motorsports reporter, photographer and award-winning book author in the fields of Formula 1, Can-Am, Endurance sports cars, Indycar, Trans-Am and many more forms of the sport. In his decades-long, worldwide career, Lyons has authored 14 books and also been a staff and/or freelance contributor of stories and/or pictures to numerous enthusiast publications, including Autosport, AutoWeek, Car and Driver, Road & Track, Vintage Motorsport and many others. His honors include 2 Dean Batchelor Awards for Excellence in Journalism, and a Lifetime Achievement Award.
ISBN: 9781910505335
Publisher: Evro Publishing Limited
Binding Type: Hardcover
Illustrations: 300 color & b/w photos
Language: NA
Pages: 304
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA