<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><i>Colin Chapman: Inside the Innovator</i> describes and analyses the technical accomplishments of the famous English engineer who took Formula 1 and Indy by storm.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Renowned as one of the greatest creative forces in the world of the automobile, Lotus's Colin Chapman (1928-82) left a mixed legacy. Was he an unparalleled innovator or an uninhibited exploiter of the uncredited ideas of others? In this landmark book, celebrated author Karl Ludvigsen gets to grips with the legend, digging deep beneath the skin of Chapman and his cars to explore and expose the motivations that drove this mercurial and controversial genius. Interviews with key figures in the Chapman story mesh with information from the author's extensive archives to make this book a unique and compelling encounter between the engineer-innovator and the historian-investigator. <ul><li>Conceiving concepts: assessment of the man whom Keith Duckworth described as 'the most brilliant conceptual engineer I've known'.</li><li>Engine enterprise: recognising that he was, in his words, 'not an engine man', Chapman made the best of engines available to him, whether Ford 1172 side-valve, BRM H-16, Cosworth DFV V8 or Pratt & Whitney gas turbine.</li><li>Transmission topics: this chapter moves through Lotus-designed 'Queerbox' transaxles, four-wheel drive, automatic clutch actuation and much more.</li><li>Suspension sagas: from makeshift suspension ingenuity on his first Austin-based special to espousal of active suspension just before his death, Chapman gained and exploited an advanced understanding of a car's underpinnings.</li><li>Structure stories: Chapman's accomplishments in this field are numerous. Best-known among them are his monocoque innovations, in glass-fibre for the Elite road car and aluminium for the F1 Type 25.</li><li>Whittling weight: obsession with lightness was a Chapman mantra throughout his life. It contributed hugely to the success of his cars, occasionally at an expense of strength and safety that scared off some drivers.</li><li>Aerodynamic adventures: Chapman enjoyed aerodynamics -- 'a very absorbing subject' -- and was at the forefront of major F1 developments in this area.</li><li>Discovering downforce: early insights with wings and wedge-shaped bodies, exemplified by his Types 56 (Indycar) and 72 (F1), led ultimately to the pioneering breakthrough of traction-enhancing ground effect, which reached full flowering with the F1 Lotus 79. </li><li>Ludvigsen gives special attention to Chapman's exploits at Indianapolis, where he and his cars transformed the nature of America's premier race with stunning innovations far from the safety of home.</li></ul> <br> Originally published in 2010, this book has become a standard text, not only on the man but also on the evolution and design of racing cars.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><P>"In his book on Chapman, Karl Ludvigsen takes a close look a the business and aerodynamic details - good and bad - that defined the man, and he comes up with and oft-told tale: that of the hero with the feet of clay. In the topical stakes, though, with a Bahar-led Lotus looking to reignite the company torch (some of which was originally done with stolen fire), the book will ultimately provide a compelling contrast between the Hethel of then and the one of now." - Autoblog.com<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Karl Ludvigsen</b> is widely known and respected in the automotive world for his research and reporting on all aspects of motoring and motor sports. This has come about through his studies of engineering and industrial design as well as his positions with GM, Fiat and Ford and his leadership of a motor-industry management-consulting company. He has been active for over 60 years as an author and historian. As author, co-author or editor he has some five dozen books to his credit, all concerning cars and the motor industry, his life-long passion. Ludvigsen has received 60 awards for his works' high standard of writing and research. He lives in Suffolk, England.</p></p>
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