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  2. Cosworth - Wikipedia

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    High performance engineering, precision manufacturing: Owners: CGH (Isle of Man) Holdings Ltd & Indeck-Cosworth LLC: Parent: United Engineering Industries (1980–1990) Vickers plc (1990–1998) Ford (1998–2004) Website: Cosworth.com

  3. Mike Costin - Wikipedia

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    Together with Keith Duckworth, he co-founded Cosworth Engineering, [1] a producer of Ford-funded and sponsored engines. Drivers including Graham Hill , Jackie Stewart , Jochen Rindt , Emerson Fittipaldi , James Hunt , Mario Andretti , Alan Jones , Nelson Piquet , and Keke Rosberg won the Formula One World Championship using Cosworth DFV engines ...

  4. Ford-Cosworth EC / ED engine - Wikipedia

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    The Cosworth ED (also called the Ford ED) was an eight-cylinder naturally aspirated engine designed by Cosworth for Formula 1, which was used at the beginning of the second 3.0-litre era from 1995 to 1997. It was purely a customer engine for smaller teams and in this function replaced the HB used until 1994, to which it was technically related.

  5. Chevrolet Cosworth Vega - Wikipedia

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    Known at Cosworth Engineering as Project EA, a Cosworth racing engine based on the Vega aluminum block produced a reported 260 hp (190 kW) and powered Chevron and Lola race cars to wins in the 2-liter class in their first outings. The ZO9 Cosworth Vega engine is a de-tuned version.

  6. Cosworth DFV - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the V-configuration of the Cosworth engine angled the cylinders upwards and left ample space under the car for the necessary under-body profile [8] which massively increased downforce and gave more efficient aero balance, thus increasing cornering potential and straight line speed. Ground effect British cars and DFV engines ...

  7. Norton Challenge P86 - Wikipedia

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    The Norton Challenge P86, also known as the Norton Cosworth, is a racing motorcycle designed in 1973 by Keith Duckworth of Cosworth Engineering for Norton Motorcycles.The 750 cc (46 cu in) DOHC vertical twin was essentially two cylinders from Cosworth's world championship winning V8 DFV Formula One engine.

  8. Cosworth 4WD - Wikipedia

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    Cosworth 4WD [1] is a Formula One car designed in 1969 by Robin Herd for the Cosworth company. It never participated in a race, as its primary purpose was for testing by Trevor Taylor and Mike Costin to improve the traction of cars powered by Cosworth DFV engines. It is the only Formula One car ever built by Cosworth.

  9. Keith Duckworth - Wikipedia

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    Keith's son Roger joined his father's company and worked as a development engineer in the Road Engines division being a key part of the team that delivered the YB family of engines for the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth and Ford Escort RS Cosworth vehicles. Roger left Cosworth in 1998 and founded Integral Powertrain Ltd with three of his Cosworth ...