The March 821 F1 OW 1982 is an iconic race car from the golden era of Formula One racing. It is a mid-engined, open wheel single-seater from the British constructors' stable, March Racing. As a Formula One car, it possessed incredible power, with a 3.0-litre V8 engine capable of producing 530bhp - enough to ensure an impressive top speed of 230mph. This impressive engine was mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox and a rigid frame, combining to provide positive control to the front and rear of the car. Aerodynamically, the March 821 F1 OW 1982 was set apart from the rest. Utilising its racer-bred heritage, it could generate downforce on the straights, while its flat underside and smooth body work presented minimal resistance to the air. This enabled the car to not only attain higher speeds, but also put down more rubber on the track to improve its cornering abilities. Inside, the car benefitted from a lightweight, yet sturdy aluminium body, which gave plenty of protection to the pilot, but was also able to provide quick and easy access to the necessary parts, such as the engine and gearbox, during maintenance. For added comfort, the driver was presented with a lightweight, adjustable reclining seat, allowing them to tailor their position for maximum efficiency behind the wheel. The March 821 F1 OW 1982 was undoubtedly one of the great cars of its era, combining unbeatable performance with a timeless aesthetic. Its muscular engine, slick aerodynamics, and weighty chassis made it a dangerously fast competitor in any race.
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