The Dallara F189 was a Formula One race car built and raced by Team Larrousse in the 1989 Formula One World Championship. A unique blend of cutting-edge technology and period engineering, the F189 allows drivers to reach speeds of up to 200 miles per hour with their 2.5L V10 engines. Constructed and designed by Italian manufacturer Dallara, it features a semi-monocoque construction crafted from lightweight and durable carbon fiber and composite materials. The aerodynamics are aided and abetted by a multitude of wings, sidepods and other styling cues that optimize the airflow and reduce drag. The low centre of gravity paired with a newly designed upper suspension gives the F189 an acutely responsive handling, allowing the drivers to transfer their skill to the track with ease. The F189 packs one of the most advanced engines of the era, the GY75 V10, capable of producing up to 900 BHP in qualifying trim and around 650 BHP in the race. It also uses a five speed manual transmission, developed by Dallara, as well as a high downforce rear wing and adjustable suspension. This combination of powerful and reliable components, placed on a light weight chassis, gave the car and its drivers the performance and control fit for racing at the highest level of motor sports. All these features, combined with Dallara's excellence in engineering and stability in the engineering staff, have made the F189 a legendary car in F1 history.
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