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F1: Studio photos of the Lotus E21 Formula 1 car (+photos)

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Khatir Soltani
Here is a selection of photos of the Lotus E21 Formula 1 launched yesterday, Monday at the team base in Enstone, UK.

The E21 is powered by a Renault Sport RS27-2013, 2.4 litre V8 engine.

E21 Lotus F1 Team
Photo: Lotus F1 Team

Chassis
Moulded carbon fibre and aluminium honeycomb composite monocoque, manufactured by Lotus F1 Team and designed for maximum strength with minimum weight. RS27-2012 V8 engine installed as a fully-stressed member.

Front Suspension
Carbon fibre top and bottom wishbones operate an inboard rocker via a pushrod system. This is connected to a torsion bar and damper units which are mounted inside the front of the monocoque. Aluminium uprights and OZ machined magnesium wheels.

Rear Suspension
Carbon fibre top and bottom wishbones with pull rod operated torsion springs and transverse-mounted damper units mounted in the top of the gearbox casing. Aluminium uprights and OZ machined magnesium wheels.

E21 Lotus F1 Team
Photo: Lotus F1 Team

Transmission
Seven-speed semi-automatic titanium gearbox with reverse gear. “Quickshift” system in operation to maximise speed of gearshifts.

Fuel System
Kevlar-reinforced rubber fuel cell by ATL.

Cooling System
Separate oil and water radiators located in the car’s sidepods and cooled using airflow from the car’s forward motion.

E21 Lotus F1 Team
Photo: Lotus F1 Team

Electrical
MES-Microsoft Standard Electronic Control Unit.

Braking System
Carbon discs and pads. Calipers by AP Racing. Master cylinders by AP racing and Brembo.

Cockpit
Removable driver’s seat made of anatomically formed carbon composite, with six-point or eight-point harness seat belt. Steering wheel integrates gear change, clutch paddles, and rear wing adjuster.

Lotus F1 Team E21
Photo: Lotus F1 Team

KERS
Motor generator unit driving into front of engine with batteries as an energy store. Motor Generator supplied by Renault Sport F1. Electronic control unit by Magneti-Marelli.

Dimensions:
Front Track: 1450 mm
Rear Track: 1400 mm
Overall Length: 5088 mm
Overall Height: 950 mm
Overall Width: 1800 mm
Overall Weight: 642kg, with driver, cameras and ballast

Kimi Raikkonen Lotus F1 Team
Photo: Lotus F1 Team

Romain Grosjean Lotus F1 Team
Photo: Lotus F1 Team

Khatir Soltani
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