The Larrousse Venturi LC92 OW 1992 is a true classic of the race track. This high-performing single-seat Formula One car was the last car produced by Larrousse and Venturi and was driven by rik Comas and Ukyo Katayama. The car is primarily made of steel, with a few key parts made from lightweight carbon fibre. It is powered by a 3.5-litre V12 engine that produces 720 horsepower and is capable of reaching speeds of up to 350 kilometres per hour. The exterior of the car is painted in a classic Larrousse blue, white, and yellow design with the word Venturi displayed prominently on the sides. It has a sleeker, more modern racing design with a flat, low nose and large air intakes. The front wing has a bi-plane design with a dual element. The rear of the car also features large air intakes, as well as a streamlined outline. The suspension of the Larrousse Venturi LC92 OW 1992 is made up of independent double wishbone units and surrounding by pushrod electronic off-track dampers. The brakes are discs that are fitted to the front and rear of the car. The transmission is a six-speed manual, but there is a semi-automatic version available. The cockpit of the car is relatively spacious and has ample legroom and headroom. It features modern racing technologies such as a digital dashboard as well as all the original buttons and switches. It also includes the unique Larrousse swivel seating arrangement, which allows the driver to easily adjust their seating position. Overall, the Larrousse Venturi LC92 OW 1992 is a timeless masterpiece of Formula One an iconic car that represents the perfect blend of performance, looks, and technology.
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