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THIS IS THE NEW WEDGE-SHAPED LOTUS now being driven in Grand Prix events by Graham Hill. The car first appeared at the Spanish G.P., where it was not raced, and its first race appearance was in the Monaco G.P., where it won. The stubby “wings” on either side of the nose can be adjusted to alter the aerodynamics.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31711, 21 June 1968, Page 9

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THIS IS THE NEW WEDGE-SHAPED LOTUS now being driven in Grand Prix events by Graham Hill. The car first appeared at the Spanish G.P., where it was not raced, and its first race appearance was in the Monaco G.P., where it won. The stubby “wings” on either side of the nose can be adjusted to alter the aerodynamics. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31711, 21 June 1968, Page 9

THIS IS THE NEW WEDGE-SHAPED LOTUS now being driven in Grand Prix events by Graham Hill. The car first appeared at the Spanish G.P., where it was not raced, and its first race appearance was in the Monaco G.P., where it won. The stubby “wings” on either side of the nose can be adjusted to alter the aerodynamics. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31711, 21 June 1968, Page 9

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