It might be impossible to name the greatest racing engine of all time, but the Cosworth DFV certainly makes a case for itself. Introduced in 1967 bolted to the monocoque of a Lotus 49, the DFV, a ...
Formula 1 is a very swift sport not only in terms of performance but also in regulation changes. It depends a lot on technological involvement, and it is important to give everybody the same chance of ...
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The Only V8 To Ever Win The Triple Crown
As many of you will know, Formula One is a sport which thrives on innovation and change. Just look at the difference between ...
Keith Duckworth wasn’t a fan of the Ford DFV racing at the Le Mans 24 Hours. When legendary sportscar team boss John Wyer told him of his plan to put the Formula 1 engine into a new prototype bearing ...
Introduced in 1967, the 3.0-litre 90-degree V8 DFV (Double Four Valve) won first time out at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1967, where it powered Jim Clark’s Lotus 49 to victory. From there, the Cosworth ...
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