Lotus 32

Lotus 32
Lotus 32 at the 2011 Silverstone Classic
CategoryFormula Two
ConstructorTeam Lotus
PredecessorLotus 27
SuccessorLotus 35
Technical specifications
Chassisaluminium monocoque with steel bulkheads and centre section
Suspension (front)lower wishbones, upper rocker arm with inboard coil springs over dampers
Suspension (rear)lower reversed wishbone, top link, upper and lower trailing arms, outboard coil springs over dampers
EngineCosworth SCA 998 cc (60.9 cu in) inline 4 naturally aspirated mid-mounted
TransmissionHewland Mk.V 5-speed manual gearbox.
Competition history

The Lotus 32 was a Formula 2 racing car built by Team Lotus in 1964. It was developed from the Lotus 27 Formula Junior model. Twelve cars were produced, four of which were run by Ron Harris Team Lotus, whose drivers included Jim Clark and Mike Spence. Spence won the 1964 Autocar British Formula 2 Championship while Clark was fourth in the Trophées de France Championship.