The AAR Eagle Mk I OW 1966 was a race car produced by Anglo American Racers (AAR). This one-of-a-kind automobile made its debut in the 1966 season and was powered by a Ford engine. The Eagle boasted a sleek and aerodynamic design that greatly contributed to its success on the race track. Its chassis was made from an aluminum-magnesium alloy, and included a number of pioneering features such as an adjustable spring rate, disc brakes, and a double-wishbone suspension system. The Eagle Mk I was an incredibly lightweight and agile vehicle, with a total weight of just 980 kg. The low center of gravity made for solid cornering and improved maneuverability. Its 302 cubic-inch V8 engine churned out an impressive 420 horsepower, and the car was capable of reaching a top speed of over 220 miles per hour. AAR's Eagle Mk I was an instant hit with drivers and enthusiasts alike. The car's signature look, lightweight frame, and powerful engine all combined to make it a formidable contender on the track. It quickly became a fan favorite with its Stag livery, and numerous wins in both Formula 1 and Indycar racing cemented its status as an indelible part of motorsport history.
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