The Coloni CF188B Ford DFZ V8 F1 OW 1988 is a stunning racing car that was made to race in the 1988 Formula One season. Its bodywork is an evolution of the previous year's CF187, with a much sharper nose to reduce drag and to accommodate the DFZ's larger air intake and larger fuel tank. It is painted in the iconic blue and white livery typical of the Coloni race teams. The car is fitted with a 3.5 litre Ford DFZ V8 engine producing approximately 530 bhp. With some modifications from the earlier model, the 188B had a slight boost in power for the 1988 season. The chassis is a sleek and lightweight monocoque made of aluminium honeycomb reinforced with carbon fibre, and is fitted with a double wishbone suspension front and rear for improved handling. The 188B is an incredibly stable car, with no aerodynamic compromise or instability, even at high speeds. Its brakes are powerful ventilated discs with four-piston callipers for excellent stopping power, while adjustable electronic aids, such as anti-lock braking and traction control, provided a safe and secure driving experience. The car is also fitted with a semi-automatic gearbox with six speeds, offering quick shifts and smooth gear changes. This allows for aresponsive drive, allowing drivers to push the limits of the engine. The 188B also has an efficient cooling system, brake ducts, side pods and an engine cover for added aerodynamic performance. Finally, its lightweight design ensures that it achieves a remarkable power to weight ratio for improved performance. All in all, the Coloni CF188B Ford DFZ V8 F1 OW 1988 offers an outstanding combination of performance and reliability, a true classic of the F1 circuit.
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