The car, driven by Italian
Elio de Angelis and future world champion
Nigel Mansell, was another step in Lotus' development of
ground effect cars. Its predecessor, the
Lotus 81 had proven to suffer from a chassis that was not rigid enough, compared to the dominant
Williams FW07. Lotus therefore introduced a new chassis, built out of
carbon fibre and reinforced by
kevlar sheets, since the team felt carbon fibre alone would not be sufficient to provide the chassis with the stability needed. As the
John Barnard-designed
McLaren MP4/1 would prove, this was a miscalculation. The chassis was originally planned for the ambitious twin-chassis
Lotus 88, but after the car was outlawed, it was hastily rebuilt to become the more conservative 87. == Racing history ==