The Ferrari 312B2 F1 OW 1971 is a motor racing car designed and built by Italian motor manufacturer, Ferrari. The car is the successor to the 312B, and it served as the lineups main weapon from 1970-71. It was driven in Formula One by Ignazio Giunti, Clay Regazzoni, and Brian Redman. Exterior-wise, the 312B2 F1 OW 1971 is a supercar whose sleek design is unmistakable on any track. Its slim body is composed primarily of light aluminum panels which give the car an aerodynamic punch and a dynamic finish. Its deep red paint scheme, low wide stance, and iconic black hood prancing horse logo make the 312B2 F1 OW 1971 an incredible sight as it powers down the track. The engine in the 312B2 F1 OW 1971 is a 3.0 Liter V12 flat 12 cylinder unit that produces around 470 horse power. Its engine runs on Ethanol, helping to facilitate durable, reliable performance, and delivers great power delivery. This paired with the cars 6 Speed manual transmission gives the car an agility and potency that is rarely seen. The chassis of the 312B2 F1 OW 1971 is composed of aluminum and magnesium for lightweight construction combined with excellent rigidity. The car is fitted with an advanced suspension system with double wishbones and a stabilizing anti-roll bar in the front and a motor-powered drag link suspension in the rear. These components, combined with the easily adjustable toe, caster, and camber settings, give the car unparalleled handling capabilities. The brakes in the 312B2 F1 OW 1971 are from renowned Italian brand AP Racing. The brakes are comprised of 6-pot Calipers in the front and 4-pot calipers in the rear, which gives the car finely modulated and controlled braking without compromising on power. The car also comes with Dunlop Tires, giving it increased grip and drag on the track. Overall, the Ferrari 312B2 F1 OW 1971 is a truly awe inspiring vehicle whose performance and design makes it one of the most iconic cars ever made. Its unique combination of power and engineering earn it a deserved place in the hearts of Ferrari enthusiasts around the world.
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