The McLaren M26 F1 OW (outward) of 1977 is a highly successful Formula One racing car, powered by a 3.0-litre Ford Cosworth DFV engine, and built by the British McLaren team. This car saw a total of 7 Grand Prix victories during its 5 year racing stint, making it one of the most successful cars of its era. The M26 F1 OW 1977 is often known for its iconic orange and black livery, and distinctive look. Its one-piece fibreglass monocoque, steel subframe, and carbon composite upper body provide a rigid yet lightweight frame, allowing the car to hug the track and achieve higher speeds. Inside, the cockpit features an adjustable steering wheel and a dashboard featuring state-of-the-art instrumentation. This car is further characterized by its advanced suspension system, an attribute due to its designer Gordon Coppuck. This suspension featured double wishbones on the front and rear, along with adjustable shock absorbers and torsion bars which allowed for fine-tuning and further optimization of the cars handling capabilities. The M26 F1 OW 1977 was propelled by a 3.0-litre Ford Cosworth DFV engine which was capable of producing a maximum power output of 480 horsepower, helping it reach speeds of up to 200 miles per hour. This impressive powertrain was mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, allowing for smooth power delivery and greater control of the cars speed. The McLaren M26 F1 OW 1977 is a legendary racing car which has achieved many great successes in the past. Its timeless design, iconic livery, and advanced technology still make it a formidable force on the track, despite its age.
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