The 1990 AGS JH25 F1 OW is a Formula One racing car designed by well-known engineers Henri Julien and Fabrice Marelli of AJS (Auto-Giles Sport), a French racing team. The car was built in France and powered by a naturally aspirated Ford EDZ 3.5L V8 engine that gave it an impressive 620 horsepower. Its unique silhouette was created from the aluminum and composite chassis and carbon fiber monocoque body. The suspension featured a double-wishbone front and rear setup in conjunction with torsion bar springs and anti-roll bars. The brake package was tailored for the cars specific aerodynamic needs with ventilated 13-inch discs at the front and solid 12-inch discs at the rear. The exterior featured an aggressive design that incorporated a front air splitter, sidepods, and rear wing. The car was equipped with a six-speed manual transmission and quick-shift sequential gearbox, allowing for seamless gear changes at high speeds. The JH25 F1 was known for its incredible agility and superior performance on the racetrack, dominating its competition on the European circuit. Its success opened up the possibility for AJS to become a constructors championship title contender. With its groundbreaking design, the AGS JH25 F1 OW will always remain a remarkable car in the history of Formula One racing.
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