BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair is taking place at Beaulieu this weekend.  Tickets are available online and on the door.
Gift Aid passes cannot be used to attend this show however upgrade tickets are available to purchase here. 

Ford Cosworth DFV Engine

The Ford DFV V8 Engine
In action at the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix
Graham Hill & Colin Chapman
Graham Hill, Colin Chapman & Keith Duckworth
The engine was used in the Matra MS10 in 1968
The Lotus 49 Ford Cosworth DFV Engine
Ford DFV F1 V8 Engine 1967
Lotus 49, G Hill, Zandvoort
Lotus 49, G Hill, C Chapman
Graham Hill, Colin Chapman, Keith Duckworth
Matra Cosworth MS10, 1968
Lotus 49 Ford Cosworth Engine

The DFV engine… a powerful force in Formula One…


 

  • The 2,993cc V8 DFV engine project cost £100,000. £25,000 of this was used to develop the related 1,600cc four-cylinder FVA engine.
  • The engine was originally intended for the exclusive use of Colin Chapman’s Lotus Formula One team.
  • The Lotus 49/Ford DFV combination was successful from the start, driving Jim Clark to victory in the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix.
  • The DFV proved so successful that Lotus agreed it should be used by other teams from 1968 onwards for fear of scaring away the competition.
  • The engine was still winning races in the 1980s and derivatives of the engine were raced until 1991.
Tyrrell M Alberto, 1982 British GP
Michele Alboreto drives the DFV powered Tyrrell-Ford at the 1982 British Grand Prix. A year later Alboreto would win the Detroit Grand Prix in a DFY powered Tyrrell, the last Grand Prix victory for the Ford-Cosworth DFV engine family.