The Arrows A11B F1 OW 1990 is a unique Formula One single-seater racing car that was designed and constructed by the Arrows Grand Prix International Team for the 1990 season. It features a sleek, low-slung body crafted from carbon-fiber, making it one of the lightest cars to ever grace the circuit. The chassis consists of a semi-stressed monocoque design that is supported by wishbones at the front and a pull-rod suspension located at the rear. The Arrows A11B F1 OW 1990 is powered by a Renault RS4 V10 engine that produces a minimum power output of 690bhp. This engine is mated to a six-speed semi-automatic paddle-shift gearbox that allows for lightning fast gearshifts and optimum engine performance. The brakes are disc carbon which provide exceptional stopping power and control when needed. The rear wing is a slicer design and it utilizes double-decker ends to give the car a racy, aggressive look. It also includes an aerodynamic diffuser and floor to generate downforce and increase traction. The exterior of the car has been painted in a distinct black and white livery with bright green and yellow accents that gives the Arrows A11B F1 OW 1990 a bold, unique look. Inside, the cockpit is a driver's delight with the ergonomic design providing superior comfort and visibility. The wing mirrors provide a clear view of the track. Overall, the Arrows A11B F1 OW 1990 is a technically advanced and aesthetically pleasing race car that embodies technological and racing innovation.
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