This beautiful piece of history is the Arrows A9 F1 OW 1986 racecar, which is a rare and sought after model by both motorsport enthusiasts and collectors alike. It is a truly remarkable machine, embodying the perfect balance of power, handling, and aerodynamics. The vehicle features a sleek and slim body, with its iconic red, white, and black paint job, and two iconic nose cones. This gives the car its unique and iconic looks. This car is fitted with a 3.5 Liter Hart 420R naturally aspirated V8 engine, capable of producing 650 horsepower at 9500 RPM. It has a chassis and construction largely comprised of aluminum and kevlar, giving it a light yet robust weight of just 600kg. It also comes with a six-speed manual transmission, as well as a five-speed sequential gearbox with slipper clutch and traction control, making the vehicle incredibly fast and responsive. The vehicle is also fitted with carbon brakes, adjustable anti-roll bars, and adjustable suspension to customize the ride of the car depending on the track and driving conditions. The Arrows A9 F1 OW 1986 racecar also boasts a unique aerodynamics package, which includes a double diffuser, ground-effect wings, Gurney flap, and a unique nosecone. This is all designed to optimize the car's performance on the track, making it more speed optimized for racing conditions. All of these features, in combination with its incredible power and handling, make the Arrows A9 F1 OW 1986 unique and truly a one-of-a-kind racecar.
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