The Ferrari 312B Canadian GP F1 OW 1970 is a classic piece of Formula One racing history. It is one of the most successful models in Ferrari s long racing history due to its numerous Grand Prix victories. This championship-winning car is powered by a 3.0-litre 12-cylinder engine, which is constructed from a mix of cast iron and aluminium, and is capable of producing up to 470 horsepower. It has a top speed of 210mph (337 km/h). The exterior of the Ferrari 312B is a combination of aerodynamic curves and sharp edges. It is finished in a striking red colour, with additional white and blue lateral stripes. The front of the vehicle features an adjustable speed wedge and a NACA-style air intake above the enveloping nose. At the back, the car has two large exhaust pipes, and its distinctive single wing with a pair of horizontal mounting points. Looking inside the cockpit, the driver is surrounded by a light-weight frame, a wraparound driving wheel, a gear knob and some minor switches. The steering wheel and dashboard are laid out for quick reactions with a clear view in all directions. The car is equipped with a five-speed manual transmission which gives the driver total control. In terms of performance, the Ferrari 312B is considered as one of the fastest cars of its era, thanks to its balance of low weight and power. Its low centre of gravity and high power output enhance its potential on the track. Last but not least, its perfect distribution of power and weight distribution make this a real pleasure to drive in a highly competitive environment.
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