The Honda RA272 F1 GP OW 1965 was the first Formula One car to win a championship race for the Japanese automaker Honda. Its lightweight aluminum chassis is combined with an innovative design that combines brutal aerodynamic efficiency with a compact, powerful engine. The motor is a 1.5 liter V12, producing more than 220 BHP at up to 14000 RPM. It has a unique 5-speed transaxle gearbox and uses an electronic Fuel Injection system for maximum power delivery. The wheels have titanium brake discs for greater stopping power and the exhaust is crafted from titanium for optimum weight saving and extra power. With a slim profile, low stance and striking curves, the RA272 looks both modern and classic. Its unmistakable silhouette has become a motorsport icon, forever connecting Honda to a golden era of racing.
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