In addition to racing for Lotus in F2, Oliver ran a number of sports car races in the Lotus 47. Here he is seen at Brands Hatch, in 1968, during the Guards Trophy race.

Chapman & the Lotus 49

I drove for Colin Chapman for ab­out four years be­cause I was a junior driver in the Lotus team, so apart from driving Formula two with Graham Hill, the opportunity came in the beginning of the ’68 season to replace Jimmy. The thing I did for Lotus, of course, was to test all their cars because the activity then for the F1 team was to have an arm—Lotus Components as it was called—to sort the various competition vehicles as Brabham and Cooper were doing, to meet the expanding home market.

Jackie Oliver

I was acquainted with the Lotus 49 right from the very beginning, because I did the odd early test run in it. This wasn’t anything very serious, but that was the position I was in as the test driver. I knew the car and the amazing thing about the car, which Colin really concentrated on, was that it was extremely light and it was very strong. It was the first car with the engine as a stressed structural part of the whole chassis. That was something you felt immediately and the engine was very powerful, so it was the best Grand Prix car of its era and it started off a trend that still carries on today.

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