The Lotus 49 was a Formula One racing car designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe for the 1967 F1 season. It was designed around the Cosworth DFV engine that would power most of the Formula One grid through the 1970s. It used its drivetrain as a stressed member, being not the first F1 car to do so, but the first to apply the technique so well that all other teams copied it. Jim Clark won on the car's debut, in 1967, and it would also provide him with the last win of his career, in 1968. Graham Hill went on to win that year's title and the car continued winning races until 1970
• 1:20 scale plastic model
• Highly detailed engine, cockpit and suspension
• Pre-painted rubberlike tyres with authentic thread pattern
• Can be assembled as High or Low spoiler Type
• Markings for two drivers / two versions:
• 1969 Daily Mail Race of Champions - Hi-Spoiler Version
• Car-No. 1 Gramah Hill
• Car-No. 2 Jochen Rindt
• 1969 United States GP - Lo-Spoiler Version
• Car-No. 1 Gramah Hill
• Car-No. 2 Jochen Rindt
• Assembly required
• Paint and glue not included
SKU T-EBR20005
Brand EBBRO

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