The 1988 AGS JH23 F1 OW is a Formula One auto racing car designed by French racing manufacturer AGS. The car was used in the 1988 Formula One championship, and was driven by Joachim Winkelhock and Yannick Dalmas. Its chassis features a carbon fibre composite monocoque construction making the car more rigid and supple. Its powertrain consists of a 3.5 Litre V10 engine with a single turbocharger, capable of outputting up to 920 brake horsepower. The car's transmission is a Hewland six-speed semi-automatic gearbox, which helps the car reach its maximum potential. The car is fitted with a double wishbone suspension both in the front and the rear, and features an adjustable ride height. The aerodynamics of the car are designed to maximize downforce, helping it stick to the track. The car achieved a total of five championship points, and is remembered for its yellow and red livery. The AGS JH23 F1 OW is a formidable F1 car, capable of great speeds and maneuverability, making it a fan favorite and a symbol of French engineering excellence in motorsport.
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