The Leyton House CG921 F1 OW 1992 is not just any ordinary F1 car. Built to the pinnacle of open-wheel racing standards, the CG921 was cutting-edge technology for a Formula One car in its day. The car was designed with aerodynamics in mind, and it featured a long and slender nose to help generate downforce for greater grip and speed in the corners. Power came from a Judd V10 engine, allowing the car to achieve speeds of up to 300KPH. The suspension setup featured double wishbones at the front and a multi-link system at the rear, providing excellent agility and handling. Stopping power was also impressive, thanks to the assistance of a carbon-fibre brake package. The car had a striking livery that was instantly recognisable, featuring bright orange and green bodywork offset by an aerodynamic black lower section. With its aggressive looks and advanced technology, the Leyton House CG921 F1 OW 1992 was a formidable open-wheel racer that gave the competition something to think about.
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