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  2. Pull-rod suspension - Wikipedia

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    As such, push-rod suspension systems allow for much greater high-speed stability, much lower levels of body-roll, and a much lower centre of gravity for the vehicle. [7] For pull-rod suspension systems, the only difference is the orientation of the rocker arms. In a push-rod system, the rocker arms are placed at the highest point in the assembly.

  3. Alpine A522 - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine A522 is a Formula One car designed and constructed by the BWT Alpine F1 Team and competed in the 2022 Formula One World Championship. The car was driven by Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon. The chassis is Alpine's first car under the 2022 technical regulations. [3]

  4. Lotus E21 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus E21 [8] is a Formula One racing car designed and built by the Lotus F1 team for use in the 2013 championship. [1] The chassis was designed by James Allison, Nick Chester, Martin Tolliday and Dirk de Beer with Renault supplying the team's engines.

  5. McLaren MCL36 - Wikipedia

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    The McLaren MCL36 is a Formula One car that was designed under the lead of James Key and manufactured by McLaren to compete in the 2022 Formula One World Championship. [2] The MCL36 was built to the new 2022 generation of Formula One technical regulations, which were originally intended for introduction in 2021.

  6. Mercedes-Benz 500I engine - Wikipedia

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    Attempting to create an equivalency formula, [14] both pushrod engine formats were allowed increased displacement (209.3 cid vs. 161.7), [13] and increased turbocharger boost (55 inHG vs. 45 inHG) [13] Team Penske mated the engine with the in-house Penske chassis, the PC-23. It was introduced to the public in April, just days before opening day ...

  7. Formula One engines - Wikipedia

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    Ferrari Tipo 044/1 3.0-litre V12 F1 engine (1995) A 2004 Ferrari model 053 V10 engine of the Ferrari F2004. This era used a 3.0 L formula, with the power range varying (depending on engine tuning) between 600 hp (447 kW) and 1,000 hp (746 kW), between 13,000 rpm and 20,000 rpm, and from eight to twelve cylinders.

  8. Formula One car - Wikipedia

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    A typical steering wheel used in a F1 car is an electronic control with an array of knobs, buttons and levers. It is made of carbon fibre with titanium, silicon, fibreglass, and copper parts. It has two driver handles on the sides with a LCD display in the center, LED gear shift lights at the top and gear shift paddles in the back. The steering ...

  9. Double wishbone suspension - Wikipedia

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    The opposite arrangement, a "pull rod", will pull on the rod during bump travel, and the rod must be attached to the top of the upright, angled downward. Locating the spring and damper inboard increases the total mass of the suspension, but reduces the unsprung mass , and also allows the designer to make the suspension more aerodynamic.