The Ferrari 312T5 F1 OW 1980 Formula 1 race car is a sleek, aerodynamic automaton designed for speed, both on the track and on display. Its iconic red hue stands out among the lineup of equally impressive race cars. Its prominent air intake gives it a unmistakable Ferrari look. The outline of this model is systematically optimized to ensure maximum aerodynamic efficiency and downforce. The 312T5 is powered by a powerhouse 3.0 liter V12 engine that generates a powerful 490 horsepower and revs upwards of 19,000 RPM. This motor is mated to the fully-experienced Ferrari five-speed manual transmission. Additionally, suspension, brakes, and other components have been fine-tuned to maximize performance. Its tight- fitting sports body is fitted with prominent, functional winglets behind the driver and the front of the car, allowing the 312T5 to enjoy improved cornering, stability, and grip at high speeds. The interior of the 312T5 is laid out with precision and luxury. Recaro sport buckets are standard, with carbon fiber dashes for added weight savings. The instrument panel is centered around the drivers view with a host of gauges, which can read and relay vital information needed during a race. On the track, the 312T5 is truly impressive. From its 1950s to 1970s Formula 1 wins to its F1 championship-winning season in 1980, this car has seen it all. Its nimble, yet stable driving dynamics make it a fan favorite, making it an iconic representation of Ferraris classic Formula 1 cars.
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