Product Overview
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Policar Lotus 72 3rd Monaco GP 1972 Emerson Fittipaldi, #8
The chassis featured a stressed engine, as did the Lotus 49, and the whole package was years ahead of the competition. Driven by Jochen Rindt and Emerson Fittipaldi, it helped both conquer the F1 Driver’s World Championship, twice, as well as bringing home three F1 World Constructor’s titles for Lotus. Official Lotus drivers for 1970 were Jochen Rindt and John Miles. Rindt quickly put his talent to good use and thanks to the Lotus 72 potential quickly won the Dutch, French, British and German GPs, before dying in a qualifying crash in Monza. He was replaced by Emerson Fittipaldi, who won the US Grand Prix thus helping Rindt win, posthumously, the World Championship. Lotus also won its fourth constructors’ championship.
- The Lotus 72 comes displayed in crystal box and sleeve.
- John Player Special Livery
- New Triple Gearing accurate reproduction of the Hewland FG400 gearbox. The concept is based around an idle axle with crown/spur gear combination which transmits power from the motor to the rear shaft.
- Power is supplied by a Policar custom designed FF-150 type motor, with one open and one closed face.
- The motor, gear box, and axle are housed inside a separate pod, yet another innovation unique to Policar F1 line, permitting unprecedented levels of tuning and performance for an F1 slot car.
- A Complete line of tune up parts is available separately, including spare motor pods, axles with different gear ratios, pinions, set screw aluminium rear wheels and racing F22 tires.
Car Specifications:
- Scale 1:32
- Body Plastic
- Length 131.5mm
- Height 33mm
- Wheelbase 78.5mm
- Front Track 54mm
- Rear Track 62mm
- Weight 50g
- Magnet No
- Motor Slim-Can 24,500rpm
- Motor Mount Inline
- Drivetrain 2WD
- Pinion/Gear 9/ 21/16 /17
- Front Wheels Plastic 13.8x7.9mm
- Rear Wheels Plastic 16x11.7mm
- Front Tires Rubber PPT1220C1
- Rear Tires Rubber PPT1219C1
- Lights No