The March 711 F1 OW 1971 is a classic, iconic racecar that has left a lasting legacy in motor racing history. Built by the March Engineering team, the car was specially designed for use in the 1971 Formula 1 season. Unlike its predecessors, the 711 F1 OW featured aerodynamic bodywork that made use of air flow more efficiently in order to give the driver an advantage in the race. The vehicle was powered by a 3.0-litre, Cosworth DFV powertrain, producing a maximum of 480 brake horsepower and a maximum torque of 390 lb/ft - a huge improvement from the previous model. This engine was coupled with a race-specific Hewland FG400 gearbox which gave the 711 F1 OW an impressive top speed of 205 mph. The suspension system of this car featured large torsion bar springs, with adjustable dampers installed at each corner, improving the vehicles handling capabilities. The exterior of the car was striking, featuring a sleek, low-profile silhouette with swooping curves and large air intakes. The overall effect of this was to give the 711 F1 OW a modern, cutting-edge look that has not gone unnoticed in the racing industry. This car was pushed to its limits in the 1971 season, and in turn, pushed the drivers to become better racers. As a result, the March 711 F1 OW 1971 is undoubtedly one of the most significant racecars in history.
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