The 1976 Fittipaldi Copersucar FD04 F1 OW is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after cars from the golden era of Formula One racing. This classic machine is known for its impeccable engineering and reliability, as it was the last of the Cosworth powered F1 cars. The Fittipaldi FD04 features a lightweight aluminum chassis, designed by engineer Harvey Postlethwaite, and painted in the team's famed "Copersucar" livery. The design of the FD04 greatly resembles the Lotus 79 utilized by Mario Andretti during the 1978 season. The aerodynamic curves and the wide stance of the car give it an intimidating, yet aesthetically pleasing appearance. The FD04 is also known for its impressive powerplant; a Cosworth DFV V8 engine, which produces a staggering 570 minimum horsepower. The 3.0 liter eight-cylinder is mated to a Hewland five-speed manual transmission, which can be changed manually using the gear selector and shift knob. To ensure that the driver can take full advantage of the available power, the FD04 utilizes aerodynamic features such as wings and a front-end air scoop. The car also utilizes four-wheel disc brakes, with inboard front and outboard rear brakes to maximize control. In the hands of Emerson Fittipaldi, the FD04 was a force to be reckoned with, winning two races and grabbing four podiums in its debut season. Today, the car remains an icon of the golden age of Formula One, and its popularity continues to grow with each passing year.
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