Talk:Lotus 16

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[edit] "Wobbly web" wheels

You describe the iconic wheels as being cast alloy, which confuses me because I though the point of the wobbly web wheels was that while everyone else used heavy cast rims, Chapman's wobbly web wheels were pressed from sheet metal (they certainly look like they were), with the shape providing strength while saving weight. It may be that they were cast, with just the die being made from pressed sheet metal, but I think it's unlikely. I'll see what I can find. Great article though! Spiderlounge 04:28, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

The references which I have all state that they were cast, and if you get close to a set you can see small casting flaws through the paint on the older versions. The web design was to reduce the amount of metal used for a given strength, and was little to do with the manufacturing process. Added to that, I, personally, wouldn't feel at all comfortable running on a pressed alloy wheel. The wheels would have to be very carefully heat treated to remove manufacturing fatigue. Pyrope 08:32, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
I seem to remember Stirling Moss came a cropper on account of a Lotus wheel falling off!!! Anyway that sounds plausible, so at least I've learnt something. Spiderlounge 16:38, 29 September 2007 (UTC)