Why unloved Lotus 76 may be Colin Chapman's most significant car
A wide variety of Lotus cars are often proffered as the ultimate F1 game-changer – but was the Lotus 76 an unusual candidate which trumps them all?
This week in motor sport from the Database and Archive, featuring numerous German Grands Prix, birthdays for Le Mans winners and much more.
1982: Nelson Piquet’s retirement hands Renault a 1-2 at home. René Arnoux leads team-mate Alain Prost, Didier Pironi completes a French 1-2-3 at Paul Ricard. Report
1985: Nelson Piquet Jr is born. Report
1993: A tyre blow-out denies Damon Hill victory at Hockenheim, team-mate Prost wins ahead of Michael Schumacher and Mark Blundell. Report
1925: Antonio Ascari dies at Montlhéry, crashing fatally while leading the French Grand Prix. In profile
1987: Piquet claims an attritional German Grand Prix, Stefan Johansson finishes second with three wheels. Report
1992: At Hockenheim, Nigel Mansell scores his eighth win of the season to match Ayrton Senna’s record. Report
1948: Bentley hero Woolf Barnato dies following an operation. In profile
1953: Philippe Alliot is born. In profile
1935: Tazio Nuvolari shocks the home teams with victory at the Nürburgring. Report
1961: Four-time Le Mans winner Yannick Dalmas is born. In profile
1991: Mansell leads Riccardo Patrese in a Williams 1-2 at Hockenheim, while Senna runs out of fuel. Report
1973: Jackie Stewart wins a tragic Dutch Grand Prix, during which Roger Williamson is killed. Report
1979: Alan Jones wins the German Grand Prix, despite a slow puncture and misfire. Report
1981: Fernando Alonso is born. In profile
1990: Senna beats Alessandro Nannini to victory at Hockenheim. Report
1972: Jacky Ickx wins ‘one of the better Grand Prix races’ at the Nürburgring for Ferrari. Report
1978: Mario Andretti cruises to his fifth victory of the season, winning at the Hockenheim. Report
1989: Prost shadows Senna to the flag at Hockenheim as McLaren dominate. Report
1977: A calm and confident Niki Lauda controls the German Grand Prix having taken the lead from Jody Scheckter. Report
1978: Justin Wilson is born. In profile
1994: Gerhard Berger converts his pole into victory at Hockenheim, Jos Verstappen’s Benetton catches fire in the pitlane, Ligier takes second and third. Report
A wide variety of Lotus cars are often proffered as the ultimate F1 game-changer – but was the Lotus 76 an unusual candidate which trumps them all?
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