The Ferrari 126C3 F1 OW 1983 was an iconic car from a legendary Formula 1 racing team. It was the first car to feature a turbocharged engine and was a revolutionary step forward for F1 engineering. The car was aesthetically stunning and featured a slender tapered body and two boxy wings either side. The bright red and yellow paintwork of the car made it easily recognisable in the Formula 1 circus. Under the hood, the Ferrari 126C3 was equipped with a 1.5-litre turbocharged V6 engine which was capable of producing up to 780 bhp. The engine was mated to a five-speed Hewland gearbox and provided the car with incredible acceleration and top speeds. The Ferrari 126C3 also featured revolutionary semi-automatic transmission which allowed drivers to change gears effortlessly. The car's suspension was also highly advanced with inboard mounted push-rod type, double wishbone units being used on the front and rear. Special attention was paid to aerodynamics as the car featured adjustable side skirts, rear wings and front splitters to improve downforce and increase handling capabilities. Inside the cockpit, drivers benefitted from a low driving position, tilt-adjustable steering wheel and adjustable pedals. Every inch of the cockpit was tailored to the driver's needs with numerous optimisation options available. The cockpit itself was also designed to be as light and rigid as possible while still meeting the safety regulations for the time. The Ferrari 126C3 was an iconic car which revolutionised Formula 1 engineering and is still revered by all F1 fans to this day.
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