The AAR Eagle Climax F1 OW 1966 is an iconic Formula One race car from the golden era of Grand Prix racing. This car stands out due to its unique styling features and its impressive performance. The Eagle Climax F1 OW 1966, designed by renowned British racing car engineer Len Terry, features a chassis made from lightweight aluminum alloy monocoque construction that improves the car's maneuverability and handling. The car also features a 2.7 liter Climax FPF 4 cylinder engine which produces an outstanding 270-hp and a maximum speed of 212 miles per hour. Its sharp, streamlined looks are further accentuated by a long, low bonnet with stylish air intakes that add to its aerodynamic design. To ensure stability at high speeds, the outer shell of the car is designed with an extended side skirt and a raised rear spoiler. The chassis is further reinforced by a sturdy, low-slung suspension system that includes shock absorbers and torsion bars. Inside the cockpit, the driver can find a simple yet effective instrument panel featuring a rev counter, a tachometer and speedometer that allow for easy and accurate readouts of the engine's performance. The car also comes with a comfortable leather-covered bucket seat that ensures optimal support for the driver during vigorous racing action. The Eagle Climax F1 OW 1966 is a remarkable race car that offers a thrilling driving experience and the best of racing performance on the track. Its sleek, elegant design and powerful engine make it a true classic in the world of motor racing.
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