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The Lotus 18 was the first mid-engined vehicle built by Lotus. The design was created by Colin Chapman, the founder of Lotus, and created specifically related for Formula 1 and Formula 2 racing. The mid-engined designed brought the Lotus racing efforts to another level and greatly improved their ability to compete in the fiercely competitive formula series.

Lotus introduced their Model 18 in 1960 and competed with it in Formula 1 and 2 competition. The lightweight, powerful, and simple design was the correct combination and the car proved to be rather competitive. It was powered by a 2.5 liter Coventry Climax engine but after rule changes occurred in 1961, the displacement was reduced to 1.5. The chassis was constructed from a space-frame unit and lightweight body panels were bolted on, creating a lightweight, rigid, and strong design.

The first Formula One victory for the Lotus 18 came from a privateer named Rob Walker. This was the start of many podium finishes and a career that would last a rather long time in terms of racing. Lotus introduced the 21 and 24 but it was not until the Lotus 25 did Lotus find a suitable replacement. The Lotus 25 featured a fully stressed monocoque chassis which was the first of its type to be used in Formula One competition. This made the car more rigid and stronger than other cars in F1.

In the very capable hands of Stirling Moss the Lotus 18 finished first at the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix and also won the American Grand Prix at the end of the seas. Lotus finished third in the constructors' championship. Moss repeated his victory at Monaco the following year. At Nurburgring and in very terrible weather, Moss and the Lotus 18 once again finished in first place. At the close of the season, with the Innes Ireland, finished second in the Constructors' Championship.

In the United States, the Lotus 18 dominated the Formula Junior series. Arundel, Clark, and Stacy won nearly all the events that they entered. In Formula Junior specification, the cars were powered by a 1100cc Ford Cosworth engine that produced around 100 horsepower. The brakes are aluminum finned drums and the suspension is comprised of wishbones.

Two Lotus 18 Formula Junior cars were later converted to Formula One specifications. The Lotus 20 and 21 were the successor models to the Lotus 18. The 21 was used in Formula One while the 20 was the Formula Junior entry. Some 18 chassis were rebodied with 21 skins to create the interim Lotus 18/21 hybrid derivative. 27 examples were built by Lotus. 18 were built in 1960 and 9 in 1960.

By Daniel Vaughan | May 2012
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1961 Formula One Season
PosTeamConstructorChassisDriversPoints
Scuderia FerrariFerrari156 Belgium Olivier Gendebien
United States Paul Richard 'Richie' Ginther
United States Philip Toll Hill, Jr
Belgium Willy Mairesse
Mexico Ricardo Rodríguez
Germany Wolfgang von Trips 
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Team LotusLotus
18
21 
United Kingdom James 'Jim' Clark, Jr.
United Kingdom Robert McGregor Innes Ireland
Belgium Willy Mairesse
United Kingdom Trevor Taylor 
32
Porsche KGPorsche
718/2 
Sweden Joakim 'Jo' Bonnier
United States Daniel Sexton Gurney
Germany Hans Herrmann 
22
Cooper Car CompanyCooper
T55 
Australia Sir John Arthur 'Jack' Brabham
New Zealand Bruce Leslie McLaren 
14
Owen Racing OrganisationBRM United Kingdom Charles Anthony Standish 'Tony' Brooks
United Kingdom Norman Graham Hill 
7
 Gilby EngineeringGilby United Kingdom Keith Greene 
 Ecurie MaarsbergenPorsche
718/2 
Netherlands Carel Godin de Beaufort
Germany Hans Herrmann 
 Scuderia SerenissimaDeTomaso
T51
F1 Alfa 
Italy Giorgio Scarlatti
France Maurice Bienvenu Jean Paul Trintignant
Italy Nino Vaccarella 
 Scuderia SettecolliDeTomaso
F1 Alfa 
Italy Roberto Lippi 
 Isobele de TomasoDeTomaso
F1 Alfa 
Italy Roberto Bussinello 
 Scuderia ColoniaLotus
18 
Switzerland Michael May
Germany Wolfgang Seidel 
 Ecurie BelgeLotus
18 
Belgium Lucien Bianchi
Belgium Olivier Gendebien
Belgium Willy Mairesse
Belgium André Pilette 
 Camoradi InternationalLotus
18 
United Kingdom Ian Burgess
United States Masten Gregory 
 Rob Walker Racing TeamLotus
18
21 
United Kingdom Jack Fairman
United Kingdom Sir Stirling Moss 
 UDT Laystall Racing TeamLotus
18 
United Kingdom Henry Clifford Allison
Belgium Lucien Bianchi
Argentina Juan Manuel Bordeu
United States Masten Gregory
United Kingdom Henry Taylor 
 Anthony Ernest MarshLotus
18 
United Kingdom Anthony Ernest 'Tony' Marsh 
 Reginald ParnellLotus
18 
United Kingdom Reginald 'Tim' Parnell 
 Gerald AshmoreLotus
18 
United Kingdom Gerald Ashmore 
 Louise Bryden-BrownLotus
18 
South Africa Anthony Francis O'Connell 'Tony' Maggs 
 Prince Gaetano Starrabba di GiardinelliLotus
18 
Italy Prince Gaetano Starrabba di Giardinelli 
 J Wheeler AutosportLotus Canada Peter B. Ryan 
 Jim HallLotus
18 
United States Jim Hall 
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United States Lloyd Ruby 
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1961 Season Review
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 Monaco Grand Prix  MonacoMay 1961  Sir Stirling MossLotus 
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 Belgian Grand Prix  Spa-FrancorchampsJun 1961  Philip Toll Hill, JrFerrari 
 French Grand Prix  Reims-GueuxJul 1961  Giancarlo BaghettiFerrari 
 British Grand Prix  AintreeJul 1961  Wolfgang von TripsFerrari 
 German Grand Prix  NürburgringAug 1961  Sir Stirling MossLotus 
 Italian Grand Prix  MonzaSep 1961  Philip Toll Hill, JrFerrari 
 United States Grand Prix  Watkins GlenOct 1961  Robert McGregor Innes IrelandLotus 

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1956 J. Fangio
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