The Ferrari F310B F1 OW 1997 is an iconic open wheel race car from the late 1990s. Exuding performance and power, the F310B is a sight to behold. Standing tall with its bright red paint job and sleek curves, this car will draw attention with its aggressive design. Power comes from a 3.0-liter V10 engine, capable of generating over 700 horsepower. This engine is paired with a semi-automatic 6-speed transmission which allows for fast and smooth shifts. The car is equipped with a variety of suspension components, such as an adjustable anti-roll bar, front and rear stabilizers, and adjustable dampers, allowing for top-notch handling. The exterior of the car is made from lightweight carbon fiber, giving it minimal mass but maximal strength. Its large rear wing, low profile, low center of gravity, and aerodynamic body all combine to help the F310B achieve greater speed on the track. The vehicle is also equipped with 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, with large Pirelli tires for ultimate grip and control. For safety, the F310B is fitted with Brembo brakes and an anti-lock braking system, providing efficient stopping power. An onboard fire extinguisher is also installed on all F310Bs, ensuring that the driver has maximum protection. The Ferrari F310B F1 OW 1997 is a truly iconic vehicle and a testament to the engineering excellence of Ferrari. Whether used for racing or as a collectors item, the F310B will be sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression.
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