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The Lotus 16 was designed for both Formula One and Formula Two racing categories. It was designed by Colin Chapman and was the second single-seat racing car designed by Mr. Chapman. It was the first Lotus car to be constructed specifically for F1 competition. Using the technology and lessons-learned from the Lotus 12, the Lotus 16 incorporated many ideas Chapman had been developing while working on the Vanwall racing cars. Although the Lotus 16 would score only five Formula One World Championship points during three seasons of racing, it did pave the way for the more successful successor, the Lotus 18 and 21.

The 16 had a conventional tubular frame with an independent suspension at both the front and the rear. In the back was the 'Chapman strut' first featured on the Lotus 12. There were eight examples of the Lotus 16 created, with one being constructed to full F1 specifications, fitted with a 2.5-liter FPF engine. Initially, the cars were given a 2-liter Coventry Climax FPF four-cylinder powerplant. The FPF was later stretched to 2.2, then finally to 2.5-liters. The engine was mated to Lotus's own 5-speed sequential manual transmission. The gearbox was designed by Lotus but built by ZF in Germany. Unfortunately, it proved troublesome to use. The shortcomings were later resolved when Chapman hired Keith Duckworth in 1957 to rework the gearbox.

The Lotus 16 had disc brakes at all four corners, mounted inboard at the rear. The wheels were of cast-alloy design which was borrowed from the aviation industry.

The body was designed by automotive aerodynamicist Frank Costin. Aluminum was used to construct the bodywork. The hood of the ultra-low 16 barely reached the height of the tops of the front wheels. The driver sat in a slightly reclined position; behind the driver was a stubby rear fin which incorporated the fuel tank.

The Lotus 16 was used in Formula One competition from 1958 through 1960. It had been intended for use at the beginning of the 1958 season, but additional time was needed to get it ready for competition. After the car was properly prepared and tested, it made its debut at the 1958 French Grand Prix mid-season. The sole Lotus 16 entered in the race was driven by Works driver Graham Hill. Unfortunately, the car posted the second slowest time in qualifying. The under-powered 2-liter engine eventually overheated on lap 19, retiring Hill and the Lotus 16 from the race.

The Lotus 16 raced in the remaining rounds of the 1958 World Championship season, sometimes in Formula Two configuration. Most of the outings were met with DNF's, with engine overheating being the Achilles' heal. When the Lotus 16 did manage to finish the races, they often had completed too few laps to justify an official finishing classification. At the 1958 Nürburgring GP, a Lotus 16 driven by Cliff Allison showed promise, but was forced to retire due to a ruptured radiator. The best outing for the Lotus 16 during the 1958 season was at the Italian Grand Prix where it finished 6th.

For the 1959 season, the Lotus 16 was given an upgraded 2.5-liter engine, and many of the mechanical issues throughout the vehicle were addressed, improved, or upgraded. Work would continue on the Lotus 16 throughout the season. Again, reliability was still an issue, and too often the cars failed to complete a full race distance. Hill failed to finish even a single race during the season, but team-mate Innes Ireland's car earned five World Championship points, with a fourth place in the Dutch Grand Prix and fifth in the season finale in the United States.

The Lotus Works team fielded Lotus 16s for Alan Stacey and Alberto Rodriguez Larreta for the opening round of the 1960 Formula One season. Sadly, the Lotus 16s saw another early retirement and a non-points finish. Team Lotus abandoned the 16 entirely. The Lotus 16 had a final chance in the World Championship when David Piper entered a Lotus 16 in the 1960 French and British Grand Prix.

By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2012
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1959 Formula One Season
PosTeamConstructorChassisDriversPoints
Owen Racing OrganisationBRMP25 Sweden Joakim 'Jo' Bonnier
United Kingdom Ron Flockhart
United States Harry Schell 
18
11 Jim RathmannWatson United States Jim Rathmann 6
 David FryFry United Kingdom Michael Johnson Parkes 
 Leader Cards Inc.Kurtis United States Rodger M. Ward 
 Camoradi InternationalTec-Mec
F415 
Brazil Frederico J C Themudo 'Fritz' d'Orey 
 Porsche KGPorsche Italy Maria Teresa de Filippis
Germany Wolfgang von Trips 
 Ecurie MaarsbergenPorsche Netherlands Carel Godin de Beaufort 
 Jean Marie BehraPorsche France Jean Marie Behra 
 Blanchard Automobile CoPorsche United States Harry Blanchard 
 Scuderia FerrariFerrari United Kingdom Henry Clifford Allison
France Jean Marie Behra
United Kingdom Charles Anthony Standish 'Tony' Brooks
Belgium Olivier Gendebien
United States Daniel Sexton Gurney
United States Philip Toll Hill, Jr
Germany Wolfgang von Trips 
 David Brown CorporationAston Martin United Kingdom Roy Francesco Salvadori
United States Carroll Hall Shelby 
 Vandervell ProductsVanwall United Kingdom Charles Anthony Standish 'Tony' Brooks 
 Paul Emery Connaught CarsConnaught United States Boris 'Bob' Said 
 Team LotusLotus
16 
United Kingdom Norman Graham Hill
United Kingdom Robert McGregor Innes Ireland
United States Gerard Carlton 'Pete' Lovely
United Kingdom Alan Stacey 
 John FisherLotus
16 
United Kingdom Bruce Halford 
 Dennis TaylorLotus United Kingdom Dennis Taylor 
 Dorchester Service StationLotus United Kingdom David Piper 
 Scuderia UgoliniMaserati Italy Giulio Cabianca
Netherlands Carel Godin de Beaufort
Italy Giorgio Scarlatti 
 Monte Carlo Auto SportMaserati Monaco André Testut 
 Philip CadeMaserati United States Philip Cade 
 John Brian NaylorJBW
F1 
United Kingdom John Brian Naylor 
 Ecurie BelgeCooper Belgium Lucien Bianchi
Belgium Alain Carpentier de Changy 
 Jean LucienbonnetCooper France Jean Lucienbonnet 
 Cooper Car CompanyCooper Australia Sir John Arthur 'Jack' Brabham
United States Masten Gregory
New Zealand Bruce Leslie McLaren
Italy Giorgio Scarlatti 
 Rob Walker Racing TeamCooper United Kingdom Sir Stirling Moss
France Maurice Bienvenu Jean Paul Trintignant 
 British Racing MotorsCooper United Kingdom Chris Bristow
United Kingdom Ivor Léon John Bueb
Germany Hans Herrmann
United Kingdom Sir Stirling Moss 
 High Efficiency MotorsCooper United Kingdom Jack Fairman
United Kingdom Roy Francesco Salvadori 
 Scuderia Centro SudCooper Asdrúbal Esteban Fontes 'Pocho' Bayardo
United Kingdom Ian Burgess
United Kingdom Colin Charles Houghton Davis
Portugal Mário Veloso de Araújo Cabral
Brazil Frederico J C Themudo 'Fritz' d'Orey
Germany Hans Herrmann 
 Ace GarageCooper United Kingdom Trevor Taylor 
 Equipe Alan BrownCooper United Kingdom Peter Hawthorn Ashdown
United Kingdom Michael Taylor 
 Gilby EngineeringCooper United Kingdom Keith Greene 
 United Racing StableCooper United Kingdom Bill Moss 
 Reginald Harold Haslam ParnellCooper United Kingdom Reginald 'Tim' Parnell
United Kingdom Henry Taylor 
 OSCA AutomobiliCooper Argentina Alejandro de Tomaso 
 Michael TaylorCooper United States George Constantine 
 Ecurie BleueCooper United States Harry Schell 
 Johnny ThomsonLesovsky United States Johnny Thomson 
 Melvin E. BettenhausenEpperly United States Melvin E. 'Tony' Bettenhausen 
 Paul GoldsmithEpperly United States Paul Goldsmith 
 Johnny BoydEpperly United States Johnny Boyd 
 Duane CarterKurtis United States Duane Carter 
 Eddie JohnsonKurtis United States Eddie Johnson 
 Paul RussoKurtis United States Paul Russo 
 Anthony Joseph Foyt, Jr.,Kuzma United States Anthony Joseph 'A.J.' Foyt, Jr., 
 Leslie HartleyKuzma United States Leslie 'Gene' Hartley 
 Bob VeithMoore United States Bob Veith 
 Al HermanDunn United States Al Herman 
 Jimmy DaywaltKurtis United States Jimmy Daywalt 
 Chuck ArnoldKurtis United States Chuck Arnold 
 Jim McWitheyKurtis United States Jim McWithey 
 Edward Julius Sachs, JrKuzma United States Edward Julius Sachs, Jr 
 Al KellerKuzma United States Al Keller 
 George Francis Flaherty, Jr.Watson United States George Francis 'Pat' Flaherty, Jr. 
 Dick RathmannWatson United States Dick Rathmann 
 Bill CheesbourgKuzma United States Bill Cheesbourg 
 Don FreelandKurtis United States Don Freeland 
 Ray CrawfordElder United States Ray Crawford 
 Don BransonPhillips United States Don Branson 
 Bob ChristieKurtis United States Bob Christie 
 Robert GrimKurtis United States Robert 'Bobby' Grim 
 Jack TurnerChristiansen United States Jack Turner 
 Clarence Walter LarsonKurtis United States Clarence Walter 'Jud' Larson 
 Richard AmickKurtis United States Richard 'Red' Amick 
 Chuck WeyantKurtis United States Chuck Weyant 
 Len SuttonLesovsky United States Len Sutton 
 Charles Michael MagillSutton United States Charles Michael 'Mike' Magill 
 James Ernest BryanEpperly United States James Ernest Bryan 

1959 Season Review
RaceCircuitDateWinning DriverConstructor
 Monaco Grand Prix  MonacoMay 1959  Sir John Arthur 'Jack' BrabhamCooper 
 Indianapolis 500  IndianapolisMay 1959  Rodger M. WardWatson 
 Dutch Grand Prix  ZandvoortMay 1959  Joakim 'Jo' BonnierBRM 
 French Grand Prix  Reims-GueuxJul 1959  Charles Anthony Standish 'Tony' BrooksFerrari 
 British Grand Prix  AintreeJul 1959  Sir John Arthur 'Jack' BrabhamCooper 
 German Grand Prix  AVUSAug 1959  Charles Anthony Standish 'Tony' BrooksFerrari 
 Portuguese Grand Prix  Monsanto ParkAug 1959  Sir Stirling MossCooper 
 Italian Grand Prix  MonzaSep 1959  Sir Stirling MossCooper 
 United States Grand Prix United States Grand Prix SebringDec 1959  Bruce Leslie McLarenCooper 

Formula One World Drivers' Champions
1950 G. Farina
1951 J. Fangio
1952 A. Ascari
1953 A. Ascari
1954 J. Fangio
1955 J. Fangio
1956 J. Fangio
1957 J. Fangio
1958 M. Hawthorn
1959 S. Brabham
1960 S. Brabham
1961 P. Hill, Jr
1962 N. Hill
1963 J. Clark, Jr.
1964 J. Surtees
1965 J. Clark, Jr.
1966 S. Brabham
1967 D. Hulme
1968 N. Hill
1969 S. Stewart
1970 K. Rindt
1971 S. Stewart
1972 E. Fittipaldi
1973 S. Stewart
1974 E. Fittipaldi
1975 A. Lauda
1976 J. Hunt
1977 A. Lauda
1978 M. Andretti
1979 J. Scheckter
1980 A. Jones
1981 N. Piquet
1982 K. Rosberg
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