The Super Aguri SA07 GP car of Australia OW 2007 was a sight to behold, from its shimmering titanium and carbon fiber body to its sleek aerodynamics. The car was designed to take on the toughest of races, and its low-slung silhouette was built to take on the extreme elements of the Australian track. Its power was derived from a V8 engine, built for speed and reliability. The transmission was an adjustable, 6-speed sequential that was mated to an innovative paddle-shift system. The suspension was finely tuned, with double wishbones and pushrod actuators working in tandem to provide precise handling. The brakes, too, were no slouch, with dual traction-control providing unmatched control and stopping power. The car featured a special four-wheel steering system, which allowed for finer control of the vehicle during the most intense of turns and corners. The sleek and sophisticated aerodynamics of the SA07 GP allowed for greater stability at higher speeds, while also allowing for efficient fuel consumption. Much of the car's construction was derived from technology found on aerospace aircraft, adding a unique look to the vehicle. The Super Aguri SA07 GP car of Australia OW 2007 was a technological marvel of its time and pushed the boundaries of race car design.
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