The Lola LC88B Ford Cosworth F1 OW 1988 is a racing car manufactured by Lola Cars International. This single-seater open wheel vehicle is a reinvention of the classic Lola T86C, as used in the 1988 British Grand Prix. The Lola LC88B is a dynamic racer that has established itself as one of the finest F1 cars ever produced. This car was constructed with a carbon composite and aluminum honeycomb monocoque chassis, giving it an extremely light weight, and thus a huge advantage over the competition. The aerokinetic design and advanced aerodynamics ensure it is able to reach a maximum speed of 319 km/h. This car is powered by a Ford Cosworth DFV 3.5L V8 engine, coupled to a Hewland 5-speed manual transmission. This engine is capable of 675 brake horsepower at 10,500 rpm. The car utilizes double wishbone suspension, with separate unequal length wishbones made up of steel and aluminium torsion bars both front and rear. The braking system is hydraulic with disc brakes all round, using hubs mounted on the uprights. The Lola LC88B features an integrated fuel tank, with a capacity of 75 litres, and an integrated engine oil coolers. Electronic instrumentation includes a data logging system, an E-box and E-plant. The cockpit is fitted with an adjustable steer wheel, race ready seat, a quick release fire extinguisher, and a HUD (Heads-Up Display). This car is best suited for drivers with a background in racing or who have a desire to learn and excel in the drivers seat. The Lola LC88B is a car that offers immense speed and power, and is sure to take its driver to unprecedented levels of success on the track.
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