A Formula One car is a single-seat, open cockpit, open-wheel racing car with substantial front and rear wings, and an engine positioned behind the driver, intended to be used in competition at Formula One racing events. The regulations governing the cars are unique to the championship. The Formula One regulations specify that cars must be constructed by the racing teams themselves, though the design and manufacture can be outsourced. Engines Main article: Formula One engines A Renault RS26 V8 engine, which powered the 2006 Renault R26 The BMW M12/13, a massively powerful 4-cylinder 1.5-litre turbo that powered the Brabham - BMW cars in the 1980s developed 1400 bhp power during qualifying. [ citation needed ] The Ford Cosworth DFV engine became the de facto power plant for many private teams, with a record 167 wins between 1967 and 1983 and helped win 12 driver titles The BRM H16 engine, tough but not successful was...
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