The Jordan EJ11 F1 OW 2001, from the Jordan Motorsports Formula One team, is one of the most iconic cars from the early 2000s Formula One era. It was driven by Taiwanese driver, Keiko Ihara, and Japanese driver, Takuma Sato, during the F1 Championship in 2001. The car features a composite body that is aerodynamically engineered to maximize downforce and minimize drag, making it incredibly quick on the circuit. The sidepods of the car are equipped with high-performance Iso-Ride suspension and foam blocks to reduce ground clearance. Other performance-boosting features of the car include lightweight wings, air-scoops to cool brakes, and Michelin slick tyres. On the inside, the EJ11 F1 OW 2001 features a semi-monocoque chassis and a high-performance engine. The chassis consists of an aluminium tubular frame and sheet-metal panels, connected together with bolts and rivets. The engine is powered by a naturally aspirated 3.0-litre V10, manufactured by Cosworth. This engine produced an impressive 805 bhp at 15,500 rpm, and drove the car to a top speed of 230 mph. In terms of design, the Jordan EJ11 F1 OW 2001 is a truly iconic looking car. It features a jet black exterior, complete with a large air intake and sharp angular elements in the bodywork. The car also has bright green flashes near the sidepods, to celebrate the teams colours. Overall, the EJ11 is definitely one of the most iconic looking Formula One cars from the early 2000s.
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