The ATS D1/02 Ford Cosworth F1 OW 1978 is a classic Formula One racecar that epitomizes modern F1 racing technology. This car has the distinction of being the first chassis built by the Department Ichi Racing team, a Japanese-based Formula One racing team. For the 1978 season, this car quickly established itself as a front runner in the Grand Prix circuit, with a second-place finish in the Monaco Grand Prix and several podium finishes throughout the year. Beyond its impressive competition success, the ATS D1/02 is a favorite among enthusiasts due to its distinct appearance. The ATS D1/02 boasts a light-weight aluminum monocoque chassis, which is a perfect representation of the innovation and streamlined aerodynamic form of that eras F1 racing cars. Its aggressive front nose cone and massive boundary airflow ducts give it a truly unique look. Our car, chassis D1/02-180, is powered by a 2.65 Ford Cosworth powered engine that produced a massive 505 horsepower at 9,000 rpm, aided by six twin-choke Weber carburetors. In terms of race performance, the ATS D1/02 features a suspension system unlike any other. Built by a team of advanced mathematics engineers, the suspension combination of dual trailing arms and unequal length upper and lower wishbones give the car optimal grip, allowing it to corner and handle in perfect harmony. The brakes have four ventilated discs on all four corners and four independent circuits to allow for precise stopping power. Finally, its wide low-slung body reaches speeds over 233mph (374 kph), with a 0-60 time of just 2.9 seconds. Overall, the ATS D1/02 Ford Cosworth F1 OW 1978 is an iconic piece of racing history. Its combination of advanced technology, impressive performance, and alluring appearance offers a truly unique racing experience that will remain unforgettable.
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