The Arrows A11 F1 OW 1989 is a single-seater race car designed and developed by Arrows Grand Prix International for the 1989 Formula One World Championship. This iconic car has seen its fair share of success in the 89 championship and has become one of the most iconic F1 cars of all-time. It is powered by a Ford HBA5 3.5 litre V8 engine, producing 690bhp and generating 650Nm of torque. It has a maximum power output of 3600RPM and features a six-speed manual transmission. Its lightweight carbon composite monocoque construction keeps its kerb weight down to just 540kg, helping it achieve an impressive power to weight ratio. Thanks to its impressive power, this chassis is capable of outright speed and has been capable of recording impressive speeds on the straights. Its equipped with an advanced aerodynamic package, which includes airfoils on the sidepods, rear wing and diffuser, helping it to generate huge amounts of downforce. The arrows A11 also boasts advanced suspension geometry which gives it tremendous grip and stability in the corners. The car is well known for its striking livery, which consists of an orange and black colour scheme. It also features the iconic blue and white Arrows logo, adding to the cars overall unique look. Overall, the Arrows A11 F1 OW 1989 is an iconic single-seater race car that has seen plenty of success since its debut in the 1989 World Championship. It is still celebrated to this day by motorsport followers around the world, and its legacy will live on for years to come.
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