Description
History
The first Seven was built in 1957 by Lotus, the brainchild of Colin Chapman, who was convinced of the advantages of small lightweight racing cars, giving huge power to weight benefits. He actually referred to the Seven as something he had dreamed of designing since he was a schoolboy - a 'four wheeled motorbike'. The quickest Caterham - the R500, introduced in 1999, has a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 146 mph.
The Scalextric Model
The Caterham and Lotus 7 has always been popular within the Scalextric stable with nineteen livery options. With these little pocket rockets still in great demand we thought it time to bring two more liveries back to the range. The Scalextric livery is based on the car used by the Rizla-Suzuki British Superbike team as part of its launch programme for the new flagship Seven Superlight R500 evolution.
Technical sheet
Brand
Caterham
Race Car Number
19
Color
Blue
System
Analog
Compatible Analog
Yes
Compatible Digital
No
Guide blades type
Round Guide Blade C8329
Motor
Mabuchi SP 18 000 revolutions/minute
Transmission
Rear-wheel-drive (rear 2 wheels)
Gear ratio
9:27 (Pinion 9 teeth - Crown 27 teeth)
Lighting
No
Magnet
Yes
Weight
57 gr
Scale
1/32
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