The Tyrrell 019 Japan Grand Prix Open Wheel (OW) Formula One Car from 1990 is a sleek force to be reckoned with. This mid-engined open wheel single-seater race car was originally built for Tyrrell Racing and driven by Jean Alesi and Stefano Modena. The 019 was the fourth model of Tyrrell's successful 01-series of racing cars that featured 1.5L V8 Ford HBA1 engines, with Renault transmissions, and a six-speed manual gearbox. The 019 chassis is a lightweight composite material made up of carbon fibre, Kevlar, and aluminium honeycomb. When compared to its predecessors, the 019 boasted quicker acceleration, improved handling, and better fuel economy. The body of the car is painted with classic Tyrrell green and yellow livery, and is adorned with brand logos from sponsors such as Canon, Sherwood, and Swatch. Performance-wise, the OW 019 is equipped with an adjustable aerodynamic package, low-friction dampers, adjustable suspension, and lightweight wheel rims. With its single-seater design, the driver can enjoy improved visibility and a comfortable ride, even at high speeds. On the track, this F1 car can reach a staggering top speed of 225 miles per hour (360 km/h). Since production of the OW 019 ceased in 1990, very few cars remain, making them one of the most sought-after F1 cars of all time. For any collector or racers, the Tyrrell 019 Japan GP OW 1990 is the ultimate classic.
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