The Lola LC88 Ford Cosworth F1 OW 1988 is a legendary Formula One car that earned its place in history books with its exceptional speed and iconic design. Its sleek aerodynamic lines made it stand out from its contemporaries, while its powerful 3.5L Ford Cosworth V8 engine produced an impressive 900 hp, allowing it to reach speeds of over 350km/h. The LC88 was the only turbocharged engine for Lola at the time, which made it incredibly light and incredibly fast. The LC88's aerodynamics were cutting-edge for the late eighties, incorporating ground effects for maximum downforce. It was designed with a monocoque chassis and stiff composite suspension for maximum cornering grip, plus a six-speed gearbox to keep up with the rest of the cars' competitors. The car was powered by a Ford Cosworth DFV engine and the brake discs were a composite of carbon and ceramic, perfect for stopping with the speed and torque the car was capable of reaching. The Lola LC88 also featured an adjustable louvered rear wing for improved downforce, and low-profile Bridgestone tires that offered maximum grip and stability. Notoriously capable of handling high-G-forces, the LC88 was an excellent car for overtaking and cornering at a breakneck speed. Its long wheelbase made it an incredibly stable car at high speeds, allowing it to keep up with the rest of the pack. In short, the Lola LC88 marked an important point of Formula One history, and its design, performance, and iconic shape have earned it the admiration of fans and drivers all over the world.
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