The Arrows A6 F1 OW 1983 is a classic Formula One race car that was produced by the Arrows Grand Prix International Ltd. for the 1983 season. The Arrows A6 F1 OW 1983 was designed to be a competitive racing car, with an eye-catching aesthetic and cutting-edge technology. The exterior of the Arrows A6 F1 OW 1983 is muscular and sleek, with an extended nosecone, large ducts, and an aggressive body kit. The car is painted in vibrant red and black livery, accented with bold green stripes. The car is powered by a turbocharged Cosworth V8 engine, producing 702.5 BHP at 11,000 RPM. It is fitted with an in-house designed five-speed transmission system, and a Hewland TG 400 gearbox. The car's aerodynamic downforce is generated with the help of a combination of ground effect technology and wings. The front wing is an adjustable double element design, with louvers on the top surface. The rear wing is a single element design with a roll-formed rear edge. The car is equipped with the iconic Renken brake system, which gives the car exceptional stopping power. In the 1983 season, the Arrows A6 F1 OW 1983 proved to be a reliable and competitive race car. The team managed a host of points finishes at various venues throughout the season, and occasional top six results. The car ultimately ended the season on a respectable 10th place in the constructor's championship. The Arrows A6 F1 OW 1983 still stands today as a testament to the craftsmanship and technology of the 1980s Formula One era. For collectors and absolute racing fanatics, the Arrows A6 F1 OW 1983 is the ultimate vehicle to own.
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