The Toyota TF104 F1 OW 2004 is a purpose-built racecar designed for Formula One racing. It was a drastic evolution from the previous season's TF103, featuring one of the most ambitious designs in late 1990's F1 racing. The TF104 is powered by a 3.0L V10 engine, capable of producing up to 950 hp. The chassis is composed of a carbon-fiber composite with aluminum honeycomb, designed to optimize aerodynamics and responsiveness on the track. The bodywork of the TF104 was highly sophisticated for the era. Its low nose and slender profile were meant to optimize air flow so as to reduce speeds on the straights. The car also featured a sealed cockpit and sophisticated engines management systems. The brakes on the TF104 were made of aluminum and featured carbon-carbon brakes for maximum power and efficiency. The suspension was an independent double-end wheel system with aero-grade suspension arms. The dampers were also adjustable, allowing drivers and engineers to tailor the TF104's setup according to the track. Behind the wheel of a TF104, drivers could experience what it truly meant to be in control. The car could withstand the harshest of conditions and allowed its pilots to push the limits of F1 performance. Now out of production, the TF104 stands out as a revolutionary race car from the golden age of F1.
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