The Honda RA301 F1 OW 1968 is an impressive vintage race car that epitomises the technological prowess of the golden era of motor racing. This iconic car won the 1968 Mexican Grand Prix, driven by John Surtees, becoming the first Japanese car to win in Formula One. It has a sleek and sophisticated body shape that is heavily influenced by the "wing car" aerodynamic designs of the era. Its two-door coupé design features a polished aluminium chassis with extended exhaust pipes, a sheer nose cone with double-bubble air intakes, and an oversized rear spoiler. The RA301 is powered by a powerful 3-litre, twelve cylinder engine that produces around 450hp of power, allowing it to reach its maximum speed of over 200mph. The chassis of the car, suspended by four independent wishbone suspensions, gives it an incredibly responsive and precise driving experience. Overall, the RA301 is a highly symbolic race car, and a truly stunning example of an automobile from the glorious period of motor racing.
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