The Arrows A1/1A Ford Cosworth F1 OW 1978 has been an icon in Formula One Racing since its introduction to the circuit over 40 years ago. The car has a long and storied history and has become one of the most iconic and recognizable Grand Prix cars ever built. The Arrows A1/1A is a 2.65-liter single turbocharged V-8 F1 OW and was the engine of choice for the 1978 season. It was built to the highest specification and featured the latest in technology including an electronically controlled fuel injection system, a Hewland 5-speed transverse gearbox, a composite chassis designed by Smithite, and a carbon fiber front and rear wing design. The power output of the Ford Cosworth F1 OW was 450 BHP and was capable of providing outstanding acceleration and top speed. The lightweight construction of the Arrows A1/1A meant that it handled incredibly well, even with its powerful engine. The brakes and suspension were both designed and built to be exceptionally responsive and the car was able to maintain good balance even under maximum acceleration. Inside the cabin, the driver was surrounded by a modern design with digital instrumentation and was able to get comfortable in the ergonomically designed seats. The styling of the exterior was designed to be distinctive and aggressive with its low ground clearance, cantilevered spoilers, and aerodynamic wing design. The Arrows A1/1A Ford Cosworth F1 OW 1978 was a successful and popular car that went against the grain of Formula One Racing and remains an iconic and highly sought after car in the modern classic market.
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