The Ferrari F93A OW 1993 has a true racing pedigree that is hard to top. It is the product of legendary engineer John Barnard's labour of love, and the basis for the racing car that was later to become the F2001. The engine of the Ferrari F93A OW 1993 is a 3.5L V12 engine boasting a whopping 810 hp and 781 Nm of torque. It is coupled to a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission, and the car uses the same active suspension technology as its predecessor. The bodywork of the Ferrari F93A OW 1993 is a blend of lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber, designed to reduce drag and create a more aerodynamic shape. The wheels are 17 inches in diameter at the front and 18 inches in the rear, and the brakes are all-carbon for superior brake feel and responsiveness. Inside the interior, the cabin is a masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship and luxury. The dashboard is made from fine wood panels and carbon fiber trim, and racing-style bucket seats with four-point racing harnesses hold you securely in place. The steering wheel is light to the touch and the sound system is concert-quality. The Ferrari F93A OW 1993 looks as good as it performs, with an iconic shape that has stood the test of time. Its low stance and wide body gives it a sporty and aggressive presence, and the classic Ferrari racing colors and details have made it a timeless classic.
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