The Ferrari 312B Italian GP F1 OW 1970 is a vehicle that is guaranteed to turn heads with its sleek, unmistakable design, unique yellow and red racing stripes, and vaunted Ferrari symbol. This classic race car is a remarkable specimen of Ferraris grand prix racing history. Its lightweight aluminum body is complemented by a 2.5-litre flat-12 engine and electric ignition, supplied by Bosch in April 1970. The powerful engine offers a balance of torque and response, making it well-suited for open-wheel racing. The Ferrari 312B Italian GP F1 OW 1970 features an aesthetically imposing design with curves and sleek lines. Its high-arched tail and a relatively narrow track make for a speedy vehicle with excellent aerodynamics. The cockpit opens to two occupants and comes with a roll-hoop and fire extinguisher, both essential safety precautions for this type of car. The oval-shaped electronic data recorder is an important tool for drivers, as it allows them to make full use of the Ferraris performance capabilities on the race track. The FF-macchina a 6 velocit transmission is a technical highlight that allows drivers to shift up to six times per lap, enabling them to maintain maximum and consistent speeds. The cars suspension setup includes Koni-Fichtel Sachs dampers and bars, ensuring comfortable and predictable cornering performance, while the 4-pot brakes can bring the car to a complete stop in a fraction of a second. The Ferrari 312B Italian GP F1 OW 1970 is without a doubt one of the most iconic race cars of all time, featuring a classic design that is both eye-catching and powerful.
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