The Toyota TF107 OW is a thoroughbred of open wheel racecars. Developed and raced by Toyota Motorsport beginning in 2007, the TF107 OW achieved a great deal of success in Formula One, winning two World Constructors' titles and one Drivers' title. The TF107 OW features a combination of modern technology and engineering solutions that make it a highly capable and competitive racecar. The design of the TF107 OW starts with a tubular steel monocoque chassis. This provides not only a lightweight, but also a stiff platform that other components can be mounted to. It also offers good driver safety and crash protection. The car is powered by a normally aspirated 3.0l V8 engine mated to a 6-speed semi-automatic gearbox. It is capable of over 800 horsepower and produces a maximum torque of 550Nm. The car use a variety of aerodynamic aids, such as a leading edge under-wing and an array of diffusers and vortex generators to both increase downforce and reduce drag. In terms of handling, the TF107 OW is a well-balanced machine. The short wheelbase allows the car to be agile and responsive, while the suspension geometry and setup provides stability. The car also comes equipped with both traction control and an adjustable anti-roll bar, giving the driver the best possible chance of finding the limit. Equally as important as performance is reliability, and this is where the TF107 OW excels. With over 12,000 miles of testing under its belt, the car is designed to handle the punishing conditions of a full race weekend, and still be able to come back for more. This combination of performance, reliability, and handling makes the TF107 OW the perfect choice for any open wheel racer looking for an all-rounder.
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