• Year of manufacture 
    1971
  • Car type 
    Single seater
  • Chassis number 
    Lotus 69 F2 69-71-2
  • Engine number 
    BDA
  • Competition car 
    Yes
  • FIA Papers 
    Yes
  • Condition 
    Restored
  • Exterior brand colour 
    schwarz
  • Interior colour 
    Black
  • Number of seats 
    1
  • Location
    Germany
  • Exterior colour 
    Red
  • Gearbox 
    Manual
  • Performance 
    240 PS / 177 kW / 237 BHP
  • Drivetrain 
    2wd
  • Fuel type 
    Petrol

Description

Formula 2 Lotus 69 Year 1971 Chassisnumber 71-69-2
In terms of basic concept, the '69 Lotus came from the Lotus 59. The main change was the aluminum monocoque, which was quite bulbous because it housed the fuel tanks in the sides. Typically, for the time, the water cooler was located in the front and the water pipes were simply laid along the outside of the monocoque.

Lotus 69
Ford Cosworth BDA 4-cylinder Kent block
Valves per cylinder: 4
Bore/Stroke: 80.96mm/77.6mm
Displacement: 1594 cc
Mixture preparation: Lucas mechanical injection
Power: 240 HP
Torque: 250 Nm
Power transmission
Hewland FT200 five-speed gearbox
Rear wheel drive
Suspension/Chassis
Body: GRP
Chassis: Aluminum monocoque with rear subframe
Front suspension: Double A-arms, coil springs, shock absorbers

Rear Suspension: Adjustable A-arms, coil springs, shock absorbers,
Steering: rack and pinion steering
Brakes: Girling disc brakes front and rear unventilated
The Lotus 69 were equipped with a 240 hp BDA engine in 1971. BDA stands for “Belt Drive A Type”, i.e. toothed belt drive. The maximum speed is 9,500 revolutions and also gives the 1.6 liter engine a robust sound. The 240 hp are delivered to a Hewland FT 200 5-speed transmission. The wheelbase of 2340mm gives the Formula 2 good maneuverability, which in the 1970s could also cause headaches for the established Formula 1 stars in one or two Formula 1 races, as some Formula 2 cars could easily finish in the top ten in the overall ranking. when there was a mixed field of Formula 1 and Formula 2 vehicles. The short wheelbase, but the comparatively very wide track, allowed the Lotus with its wishbone suspension to achieve a very high level of grip for the time. Wings at the front and a rear wing that extends far back provide additional grip.

History
Lotus works London Autoshow 1971
1971 Irish Racing Alan Rollinson
1971 Team Bardahl Emerson Fittipaldi Torneiro Brasiliero (according to the Autosport magazine 1971)

1972 Pollok Formula Ireland
1973 Paddy Farrelly Irish Libre
1974 Graham Wasser
1985 Richard Hayder
1986 Ivan Giles
1993 Stefan Jocher

The Lotus 69 with chassis number 71-69-2 was presented to the world press at the London Motor Show in 1971. Today it is back in the same livery as it once was at the motor show. Initially the car went to Irish Racing and was driven by Alan Rollinson at the AvD German Grand Prix, he did not finish the race. The car was then driven by John Pollock, who started for Gerry Kinnane's Team Ireland. The car later went to the Bardahl team in 1971 and was driven by Emerson Fittipaldi in two races in Brazil (according to the Autosport magazine 1971 . Fittipaldi achieved third and first place. In general, the 71-69-2 did not have many racing appearances, at least that is what research shows, which is not easy on the subject of the Lotus 71-69-2. In other races, the Bardahl team used a different chassis for Fittipaldi.

This Lotus 69 comes in race ready condition and is actually successful driven in the HSCC-HVM F2 championship .This lovely example was also invited to the Goodwood Revival 2023 Lotus parade!

The Cosworth BDA engine is fresh rebuild by Richardson with 0 miles. New rims and old magnesium rims do come with car . Small spare package with second nose, gears and so on belong to the car. The car is very good always up to date kept condition.

The Lotus has a new FIA HTP valid till 31.12.2033.


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Lange-Feld-Str.11
30559Hannover
Germany
Contact Person Kontaktperson
Title 
Mr
First name 
Oliver
Last name 
Mathai

Phone 
+49-15150407444
Mobile phone 
+49-15150407444