The ATS D4 F1 OW 1981 is a rare and sought-after model of Formula One car, released by ATS in 1981. It was the first race car designed and produced exclusively by the company, and featured a revolutionary design that set a new precedent in aerodynamic engineering and performance. The car was built on a carbon fibre monocoque chassis and had an aerodynamically sculpted body, including several ground-breaking features like underbody aero and sidepods, which improved airflow and generated big savings in drag. The suspension was unique to this model, consisting of pushrod dampers and Konica springs. The engine was a turbocharged 1.5-Litre V8, delivering up to 620 hp at 9,000rpm. The gearbox was a Hewland five-speed manual, and the brakes were four-piston monoblock calipers. In terms of its performance, the ATS D4 F1 OW 1981 was a formidable machine, regularly achieving a top speed of 320 kilometres per hour and reaching a maximum of 330 km/h in qualifying sessions. Its biggest successes included sixth and seventh place finishes in the 1981 Belgian and United States Grand Prix, respectively. Over the course of the season, it collected eleven points in total. In short, the ATS D4 F1 OW 1981 is an iconic car with a one-of-a-kind design that has become synonymous with the pinnacle of racing technology. It's powerful, efficient, and packed with ground-breaking characteristics that make it a remarkable Formula One vehicle and a true testament to ATS's innovative spirit.
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