The Ferrari 641 F1 GP OW 1990 was designed by legendary Formula One architect John Barnard and embodies the classic Ferrari aesthetics, merging engineering excellence with classic Italian design. Combining technology with flawlessly crafted body curves and lines, the 641 F1 GP OW 1990 is a timeless masterpiece. The exterior of the car features a rosso corsa red paint job with white accents, while the engine is a Ferrari 110 degree F1 atmo V12 with a displacement of 3.5 liters. This powerful beast is capable of generating 650 bhp at 11,000 rpm and was able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds. Built on the iconic Ferrari 641 racing car platform, it featured a twin-type clutch and semi-automatic transmission, the latter of which was ahead of its time for an F1 car. The car also had a double wishbone suspension system for improved grip and manoeuvrability. Inside the 641 F1 GP OW 1990 was a cockpit with adjustable seating, and a steering wheel with a glossy black finish and a thick leather grip. It also featured a digital instrument cluster, with rev-limit and boost lights, and a traditional Formula One-style gear shift. The 641 F1 GP OW 1990 was a work of art in motion, and even today, it stands out for its engineering excellence and timeless design.
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