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Category | Formula One | ||||||||||
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Constructor | Team Lotus | ||||||||||
Designer(s) | Gérard Ducarouge (Technical Director) Martin Ogilvie (Chief Designer) Tim Feast (Chief Engineer) Osamu Goto (Chief Engine Designer (Honda)) | ||||||||||
Predecessor | Lotus 99T | ||||||||||
Successor | Lotus 101 | ||||||||||
Technical specifications[1] | |||||||||||
Chassis | Carbon fibre and Kevlar monocoque | ||||||||||
Suspension (front) | double wishbones, coil springs | ||||||||||
Suspension (rear) | double wishbones, coil springs | ||||||||||
Axle track | Front: 1,798 mm (71 in) Rear: 1,651 mm (65 in) | ||||||||||
Wheelbase | 2,776 mm (109 in) | ||||||||||
Engine | Honda RA168E, 1,494 cc (91.2 cu in), 80° V6, turbo (2.5 bar limited), mid-engine, longitudinally-mounted | ||||||||||
Transmission | Lotus-Hewland 6-speed manual | ||||||||||
Power | 640–675 hp (477–503 kW; 649–684 PS) @ 12,300 rpm[2] | ||||||||||
Weight | 540 kg (1,190.5 lb) | ||||||||||
Fuel | Elf | ||||||||||
Tyres | Goodyear | ||||||||||
Competition history | |||||||||||
Notable entrants | Camel Team Lotus Honda | ||||||||||
Notable drivers | 1. Nelson Piquet 2. Satoru Nakajima | ||||||||||
Debut | 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix | ||||||||||
Last event | 1988 Australian Grand Prix | ||||||||||
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Constructors' Championships | 0 | ||||||||||
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
The Lotus 100T is a Formula One car designed by Gérard Ducarouge and Martin Ogilvie for Team Lotus, and used in the 1988 Formula One World Championship. The 100T was an update of the previous Lotus 99T model; technically the car was virtually unchanged, except for the ditching of the active suspension for a conventional setup, and a redesigned nose and rear bodywork. The car was powered by the same, 640 bhp (477 kW; 649 PS), 1.5L turbocharged Honda V6 engine that powered the McLaren team to 15 wins in 16 races in 1988. The car was driven by reigning World Champion Nelson Piquet, and Japanese driver Satoru Nakajima.