Tyrrell P34, Ferrari T6, Williams W08B and March 2-4-0
Your go!matt21 wrote:Tyrell P34-Felix- wrote:Name 4 post war grand prix cars that had more than 4 wheels/tyres.
March 2-4-0
Ferrari 312T6
Williams FW07D
To stay with the 4-wheelers.-Felix- wrote:Your go!matt21 wrote:Tyrell P34-Felix- wrote:Name 4 post war grand prix cars that had more than 4 wheels/tyres.
March 2-4-0
Ferrari 312T6
Williams FW07D
Gold star for naming the reason behind this.xpensive wrote:Traction out of the corners during acceleration.
On a wet track they could run slicks on the rearmost axle, as the tyres in front swept the track and they could run extended tunnels.xpensive wrote:Contact patch and power-split, in-between differential, having only 120-130 Hp on each wheel?
It was wider than the allowed 110cm.xpensive wrote:My go;
When the Tecno PA 123 was presented in 1972, there was one immediate and very embarrassing problem with the car, what?