Blueprint Leyton House March CG891 F1 OW 1989

Leyton House March CG891 F1 OW 1989


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The Leyton House March CG891 F1 OW-1989 is an iconic piece of motor racing history, with its majestic and powerful exterior design, it is a sight to behold. The car itself was originally designed and built for Japanese driver, Masahiro Hasemi, intended to compete in the 1989 Formula One World Championship. The aerodynamic sleekness of the car gives it an edge when it comes to speed and handling on the track. Constructed with an aluminium monocoque chassis, air intake from the upper nose, sidepods for cooling radiators, and a combination of carbon-fibre and Kevlar body panels, the Leyton House March CG891 F1 OW-1989 is light, strong and makes minimal drag. The car features an in-line straight 6 engine with a capacity of 3149 cc. It possesses a maximum power output of 650 bhp and runs in a longitudinal-mounted format, along with a semi-automatic multi-plate clutch. This sophisticated machinery is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission which sends power to the rear wheels. The Leyton House March CG891 F1 OW-1989 was capable of higher speeds than all other cars in its time. In fact, the Leyton House March CG891 F1 OW-1989 holds the record of being the fastest Formula One car ever built, with a top speed of 215 mph. The car had remarkable performance at speeds up to 1000 rpm, delivering smooth performance and remarkable lap times. The exterior of the Leyton House March CG891 F1 OW-1989 is sure to turn heads wherever it goes. Its eye-catching bright livery is comprised of blue, white and red, representing the Japanese rising sun. The iconic ground-effect aerodynamics of the car help to drastically reduce drag, creating an unmistakeable and incredibly efficient piece of F1 machinery. With its impressive power, speed and aerodynamic design, the Leyton House March CG891 F1 OW-1989 is an undisputed icon in the history of motorsport and a true marvel of modern technology.

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