The Larrousse LH93 Lamborghini F1 OW 1993 is a rare sight both on the track and off, yet it earned some of Larrousse's greatest successes during its brief run. Among the top ten Formula One cars of the 1990s, the LH93 is a particularly impressive machine that was able to take two sixth-place finishes in its debut season, including a best-ever fifth position at the 1993 Australian Grand Prix. The car is considered to be an incredibly beautiful machine, boasting an iconic blue and yellow livery with a bright red trim. Its chassis is composed of a carbon fiber monocoque reinforced with aluminum honeycomb sandwich structures and side impact structures to keep the driver safe in the case of an accident. Adding to its sleek look, the engine cover features accents of yellow and features red accents, while its enormity and long spindle nose give it a commanding presence. Under the hood, the LH93 employs a Lamborghini V12 engine, producing an impressive 650bhp and 6550rpm. This engine had to be light in order to achieve its impressive power output, something that required extensive development and test sessions. All of the above make the LH93 an impressive and desirable car. The combination of its sleek design, iconic liveries, overwhelming power and excellent driving capabilities make this one of the most desirable F1 cars of all time.
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