The Gordini T16 F1 OW 1952 is a French-made single-seat Formula One racing car. With its unmistakable light blue and orange paint scheme, it has become iconic. Its sleek, aerodynamic shape is highlighted by smooth body lines and a prominent, sloping nose. The unique design of the T16 makes it highly distinctive from other classic F1 race cars. The undercarriage is just as impressive, with an adjustable suspension and a predominantly Dunlop-made braking system. The double-wishbone suspension and de Dion axle contribute to the car's unmistakable handling and stability on the track. Power is derived from a powerful four-cylinder, four-stroke, 1.5-liter engine, with a maximum power output of 200 bhp at 8500rpm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed manual transaxle gearbox. Its top speed is an impressive 140mph, with a 0-60mph time of 5.2 seconds. The Gordini T16 F1 OW 1952 is both a piece of engineering and a work of art. With its eye-catching paintwork, scintillating performance, and incomparable build quality, the T16 is guaranteed to be a standout at any vintage car show.
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