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Cosworth is an automotive engineering company founded in London in 1958 specialising in engines for automobile racing. It supplies a wide range of motorsport series, including the World Rally Championship and until the end of 2006 Formula One. Cosworth is based in Northampton, England, with a North American facility in Torrance, California. Image File history File links Cosworth_logo. ... Image File history File links Cosworth_logo. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... Auto racing (also known as automobile racing or autosport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. ... Stephane Sarrazin driving a Subaru Impreza WRC on the Monte Carlo Rally Carlos Sainz driving a Toyota Corolla WRC on the Monte Carlo Rally The World Rally Championship (WRC) is a rallying series organised by the FIA, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer. ... Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Northampton Guildhall, built 1861-4, E.W. Godwin, architect Northampton is a large market town and a local government district in central England on the River Nene, and the county town of Northamptonshire, in the English East Midlands region. ... Location of Torrance in the County of Los Angeles Country United States State California County Los Angeles County, California  - Mayor Frank Scotto Area    - City 53. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ...


In 2006 two Formula One teams were supplied with Cosworth engines: the Williams team using Cosworth V8 engines, transmissions and associated electronics, and the Scuderia Toro Rosso team using rev-limited Cosworth V10s based on 2005 spec engines. The end of the 2006 F1 season marked the end of Cosworth's remarkable 39 year association with the series as, to date, no team will be running with Cosworth power in 2007. It leaves the sport as the second most successful engine designer ever to race in F1, with only Ferrari having scored more race victories. Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ... Epicyclic gearing or planetary gearing as used in an automatic transmission. ... Scuderia Toro Rosso, (Red Bull Team in Italian) is a Formula One racing team (initially known as Squadra Toro Rosso - Team Red Bull, although this use of team is restricted to squads like football teams) owned by the drinks company Red Bull and former racer Gerhard Berger, which made its... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...


Cosworth was previously a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company, but is now owned by Gerald Forsythe and Kevin Kalkhoven. Ford Motor Company, (Fomoco on mechanical parts), is an American multinational corporation and the worlds third largest automaker based on vehicle sales in 2005. ... Gerald (Gerry) Forsythe (born in Marshall, Illinois) is an American businessman and auto racing magnate, best known for being one of the three men (Kevin Kalkhoven and Paul Gentilozzi are the other two) that own the Champ Car World Series. ... Kevin Kalkhoven, born Kevin Oscar Newton Kalkoven, former CEO of JDS Uniphase, is an Australian venture capitalist and auto racing magnate based in Menlo Park, California. ...

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Corporate history

The original company was founded as a British racing engine maker in 1958 by Mike Costin and Keith Duckworth (1933-2005 [1]) (COStin and duckWORTH). Despite being an independent company Cosworth was supported by Ford for many years and most of the Cosworth engines were branded Ford. A Ford Cosworth DFV on a Ligier JS11 Cosworth is an engine design and manufacture company founded in 1958, specialising in engines for automobile racing. ... Ford Motor Company, (Fomoco on mechanical parts), is an American multinational corporation and the worlds third largest automaker based on vehicle sales in 2005. ...


The company has been through a number of owners. United Engineering Industries (UEI) purchased the company in 1980; UEI were taken over by Carlton Communications in 1988. Vickers plc bought Cosworth in 1990. In 1998 Vickers sold the company to Volkswagen Group, who then signed a deal with Ford, which bought the racing division which had long made racing engines for Ford. Cosworth Technology (also known as CT) offers powertrain development consultancy, and its patented aluminium casting process is used by several car makers including Audi and Aston Martin. Volkswagen sold CT to the Mahle Group in December 2004. Carlton Communications plc was a former British media company, which was founded by Michael Green and listed on the London Stock Exchange from 1983 until 2 February 2004, when it merged with Granada plc, to form ITV plc. ... Vickers plc was the remainder of the Vickers company after the privatisation of three of its four operating groups; aviation (50% share of British Aircraft Corporation in 1977), shipbuilding (Vickers Limited Shipbuilding Group in 1977) and steel. ... Volkswagen Group (DE0007664005) (TYO: 7659 ) is a German automobile manufacturer and one of the largest automotive companies worldwide. ... Audi AG is a German automobile manufacturer with headquarters in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, and has been an almost wholly owned (99. ... Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is a manufacturer of luxury performance cars, whose headquarters are at Gaydon, Warwickshire, England in the United Kingdom. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...


Cosworth was split in 1998 into two companies, Cosworth Racing and Cosworth Technology. With the acquisition of Cosworth Technology into the Mahle Group, Cosworth Technology became Mahle Powertrain.


In September 2004, Ford announced that it was selling Cosworth Racing, along with its Jaguar Formula One team. On November 15, 2004, the sale of Cosworth was completed, to Champ Car World Series owners Gerald Forsythe and Kevin Kalkhoven, who renamed Cosworth Racing to Cosworth. Jaguar Racing was a Formula One team that competed in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship from 2000 to 2004. ... November 15 is the 319th day of the year (320th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 46 days remaining. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Gerald (Gerry) Forsythe (born in Marshall, Illinois) is an American businessman and auto racing magnate, best known for being one of the three men (Kevin Kalkhoven and Paul Gentilozzi are the other two) that own the Champ Car World Series. ... Kevin Kalkhoven, born Kevin Oscar Newton Kalkoven, former CEO of JDS Uniphase, is an Australian venture capitalist and auto racing magnate based in Menlo Park, California. ...


Engines

Association with Ford

Cosworth has had a long relationship with Ford, which began when Cosworth first started manufacturing racing engines in 1959. These were modified versions of the 1000 cc Ford Kent engine for Formula Junior. Cosworth began its associating with Lotus Cars by boring the Kent out to 1340 cc for the Lotus 7. 1.5 L and 1.6 L units were developed in 1963 for use in Formula B and sports car racing, as well as for powering the Lotus Cortina. The final evolution of the Cosworth-Kent, in 1965, was the MAE, when new rules where introduced in Formula 3 allowing 1000cc engines. The domination of this engine was absolute as long as the 1000cc regulation lasted. As Cosworth had some difficulty facing the demand, the MAE was mainly sold as a kit. Ford Motor Company, (Fomoco on mechanical parts), is an American multinational corporation and the worlds third largest automaker based on vehicle sales in 2005. ... The Ford Kent is an internal combustion engine from Ford of Europe. ... Formula Junior is a racing class first adopted in October 1958 by the CSI (Controller of International Motorsport, now FIA). ... Lotus Logo with monogram of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. ... The Lotus Seven is a small, simple, lightweight two-seater open-top sports car, which have been called a motorcycle on four wheels. It is characterised by very good acceleration but a low top speed, handling is lively and the ride is uncompromising. The drag coefficient is around 0. ... 1963 Jaguar E-Type, a classic sports car A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving. ... not A standard Lotus Cortina A GT Cortina The Lotus-Cortina was high-performance car, the result of collaboration between Ford and Lotus. ... Formula Three is a class of auto racing. ...


A year before, the SCA was introduced, a 1000cc engine based on a Ford Cortina 116E block that raced in Formula 2, and featured the first Cosworth design head. The Ford Cortina was a medium sized family car sold by Ford of Britain in various guises from 1962 to 1982. ... While Formula One has generally been regarded as the pinnacle of open-wheeled auto racing, the high performance nature of the cars and the expense involved in the series has always meant that there has needed to be a path to reach this peak. ...


The FVA series

The Cortina engine was also the basis for the FVA, a F2 engine introduced in 1966, for the new 1.6 L engine rules. This engine dominated the category until 1971, and was also used in sports car racing in 1.8 L form as the FVC.


An larger engine was designed for endurance racing in the mid 1970s, the FVC. Displacing 1976cc, it was distinguished by having gear-driven cams and a gear-driven alternator (to power lighting in night races) built into the cylinder head. The FVC produced only 275 HP, down from the 325 HP that other twin-cam four cylinders such as the Hart 420S produced but was more reliable. One was campaigned in the USA's CanAm series in 1978 in the Osprey SR-1, built and driven by Dan Hartill.


The DFV (Double Four Valve)

Main article: Cosworth DFV
A Ford-Cosworth DFV installed in the back of a Lotus 49.
A Ford-Cosworth DFV installed in the back of a Lotus 49.

In 1966 Colin Chapman (Lotus Cars founder and principal of Team Lotus) persuaded Ford to bankroll Keith Duckworth's design for a new lightweight Formula 1 engine. Cosworth received the order along with the £100,000 that Ford felt it adequate to spend on such an objective. The design merged two in-line four-cylinder FVA units (as used in 1.6 L form in Formula 2) into a single 90° V8 engine, thus creating a legend in its own right, the DFV (standing for "double four valve"). This engine and its derivatives were used for a quarter of a century, and it was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. Winning 167 races in a career lasting over 20 years, it was the product that put Cosworth Engineering on the map. Although originally designed for Formula One, the engine has been modified to be used in a range of categories. The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (1600 × 1200 pixel, file size: 687 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Cosworth User:Spute... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (1600 × 1200 pixel, file size: 687 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Cosworth User:Spute... The Lotus 49 was a Formula One racing car designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Phillipe for the 1967 F1 season. ... Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman (born 9 May 1928 in London - died 16 December 1982) was an influential designer, inventor, and builder in the automotive industry. ... Lotus Logo with monogram of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. ... Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ... Ford Motor Company, (Fomoco on mechanical parts), is an American multinational corporation and the worlds third largest automaker based on vehicle sales in 2005. ... While Formula One has generally been regarded as the pinnacle of open-wheeled auto racing, the high performance nature of the cars and the expense involved in the series has always meant that there has needed to be a path to reach this peak. ... The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ... In automotive engineering, an engine is referred to as multi-valve (or multivalve) when it has more than two valves. ... Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ... Georges Boillot winning the 1912 French Grand Prix in Dieppe, France Grand Prix motor racing has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in France as far back as 1894. ...


The DFV won on its first outing, at the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix in the hands of Jim Clark, fitted to a Lotus 49, and from 1968 was available for purchase to any F1 team that wished it. During the 1970s it was not uncommon for almost the entire field (with the notable exception of Ferrari) to be using one of these engines (this at a time when independent wealthy individuals could buy exactly the same engine off the shelf that was also being used by McLaren et al). Most teams just built a tub around a Cosworth DFV and a Hewland gearbox. It won a record-holding 155 World Championship races, the last being Detroit in 1983, powering a Tyrrell driven by Michele Alboreto. The Dutch Grand Prix was a Formula One automobile race held at Circuit Zandvoort, from 1952 to 1985. ... Jim Clark, OBE or Jimmy Clark (March 4, 1936 – April 7, 1968) was a Scottish Formula 1 race car driver, still regarded as one of the best drivers of all time and most naturally gifted. ... Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ... Ferrari is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello and Modena, Italy. ... McLaren, founded in 1963 by Bruce McLaren (1937–1970), is a racing team based in Woking, England, which is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, Canadian-American Challenge Cup, and 24 Hours of Le Mans. ... Founded by Mike Hewland in 1957, Hewland is a British engineering company specialising in racing car gearboxes. ... A gearbox is an assembly of gears allowing the rotational speed of an input shaft to be changed to a different speed. ... The United States Grand Prix East was a car race which was a Formula One World Championship event from 1982 to 1988. ... Tyrrell was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell. ... Michele Alboreto (December 23, 1956 - April 25, 2001) was a Formula One driver who participated during seasons 1981 to 1994 in Tyrrell, Ferrari, Larrousse, Arrows, BMS Scuderia Italia and Minardi. ...


Although the DFV did not produce as much power as some V12 engines that some teams ran, it was lighter resulting in a better power/weight ratio. In addition to being lighter, it was also made a structural part of the car itself, by placing load bearing arms to stress the block. These design aspects appealed tremendously to the genius of Colin Chapman who utilized them to the fullest extent.


The DFY, introduced in 1982 was a further evolution of the DFV for Formula One, with a shorter stroke and a DFL bore, thereby producing more power, but still unable to fight against the turbocharged cars of the day. It was the advent of turbocharged engines in Formula 1 which sounded the death knell for the venerable DFV, and in 1986 Cosworth returned to the lower formulae preparing the DFV for the newly-created Formula 3000, with the installation of a compulsory rev limiter, which scaled power back from 500 to 420 hp; the DFV remained in this class until 1992. Air foil bearing-supported turbocharger cutaway made by Mohawk Innovative Technology Inc. ... Formula 3000 is a type of formula racing. ...


In F1, a new DFV-based design was introduced for the new 3.5 L normally-aspirated rules in 1987. The DFZ was produced as an interim model, but in 1988 Cosworth created the DFV's final evolution, the DFR, which soldiered on in F1 with smaller teams until 1991, scoring its last points - including a pair of second places by Jean Alesi - with Tyrrell in 1990.


The DFV has recently been given a new lease of life thanks to the interest in Classic F1 racing, which was given a World Championship status by the FIA in 2004.


DFV variants

Throughout the years, the DFV spawned a number of derivations. In 1968, Cosworth created the DFV's first derivation, a 2.5 L version for the Tasman Series, the DFW. The Tasman Series was a race series held mainly in the 1960s, in Australia and New Zealand, with cars similar to Formula One, yet according to the engine rules that were in effect until 1960. ...


One of the most successful and longest-lived projects of Cosworth has been its CART/Champ Car engine program. In 1975, Cosworth developed the DFX, by destroking the engine to 2.65 L and adding a turbocharger, the DFX became the standard engine to run in Indycar racing, ending the reign of the Offenhauser, and maintaining that position until the late 80s. Ford backed Cosworth with creating a new interim design for Indycar racing in the late 80s, the DFS, which merged DFR technology into the age DFX design, but it was eventually rendered obsolete by advancing technology. A simple wooden cart in Australia A cart transporting watermelons in Harbin, China. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... USAC Logo The United States Automobile Club (USAC) is an open-wheel auto racing sanctioning body. ... Offenhauser was a Formula One engine manufacturer from 1950 through 1960 for the Indianapolis 500. ...


While designed as an F1 engine the DFV was also used as in endurance racing, its flat-plane design led to destructive vibrations putting stress on devices surrounding the engine, especially the exhaust system. The first sports car to use a DFV, the Ford P68, failed to finish a single race because of repeated mechanical and electrical failures. Despite this handicap the DFV won the 24 hours of Le Mans twice in its original 3.0 L form. A special endurance version, the DFL, was then developed in two versions: one with 3.3 L and the other with 3.9 L. Whilst the former version soon became known for its reliability, the latter version was a step too far and is remembered as a failure. The Ford P68, also commonly known as the Ford 3L GT or F3L, is a sports prototype racing car model introduced in March 1968. ... The 24 Hours of Le Mans (24 Heures du Mans) is the worlds most famous sports car endurance race, held annually at Circuit de la Sarthe near Le Mans, France, in the French Sarthe département. ...


The BDA series

Cosworth increased its association with Ford in 1969 by developing a DOHC 16-valve four cylinder engine for road use in the Escort. Working from the Kent block, Cosworth created a 1601 cc engine for homologation purposes. The camshafts were driven by a toothed belt, hence the name BDA (Belt Drive A). Running in Group 2 and Group 4 on either rallying or touring car racing, this engine could be enlarged to a maximum of 2.0 L. The Ford Escort was a small family car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 1967 through 2003. ... Homologation is a technical term, derived from the Greek homologos (ομόλογος) for agree, which is generally used in English to signify the granting of approval by an official authority. ... A Subaru Impreza WRX competing in a rally special stage on gravel. ... Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct automobile racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. ...


In 1970, the BDC evolution received fuel injection for the first time. Two years later, the BDA series was being used in Formula 2, first in 1.8 L format, until reaching a maximum of 1975 cc in 1973, under BDG form, which also received an aluminum block. // Fuel injection is a means of metering fuel into an internal combustion engine. ...


The block could also be shortened, starting with the 1599 cc Formula Atlantic engine in 1970, followed by the 1.1 L and 1.3 L variants for SCCA club racing and sports car racing. The Toyota Atlantic Championship is an auto racing series with races throughout North America. ... The SCCA could be considered the grass-roots level of auto racing in the United States. ...


In the 1980s, the engine saw its final incarnations, the 1.7 L BDR, used in the road-going version of the Caterham , and the 1.8 L BDT, which powered the never raced Escort RS1700T and the more competitive Ford RS200, which was created for Group B rallying. A 2137 cc evolution model was developed by Brian Hart just as Group B was cancelled by the FIA. 2007 50th Anniversary 7 logo Caterham Cars is a manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars based in Caterham, Surrey, England and part of the British motor industry. ... An RS200 seen in California in 2004. ... Group B Ford RS200 The Group B referred to a set of regulations for competition vehicles in sportscar racing and rally racing regulated by the FIA. Group B was introduced by the FIA in 1982 as replacement for both Group 4 (modified grand touring) and Group 5 (touring prototypes) cars. ... Brian Hart (aka B.E. Hart, thelemurgod) is a prolific, multiple media artist best known for his webcomic Disassemblance, and his industrial music produced under the monkier, lemur. ...


The YB series

The YB series of engines are based on the older Pinto engine block and were introduced in the road-going Ford Sierra Cosworth in 1986 with 204 bhp. It was the first road going engine that developed more than 100 bhp per litre, with 5,000 units built for homologation purposes in Group A, both for rallies and touring cars. Racing versions could develop about 400 bhp. A limited edition evolution model was introduced in 1987, the RS500, with power now exceeding 550 bhp in full racing trim. Today there are many road going YB engines developing over 750 bhp and there are several rallycross Sierra Cosworths utilising YB engines tuned to over 900 bhp. The Ford Sierra was a large family car built by Ford Motor Company in Europe between 1982 and 1993, originally designed by Patrick le Quément. ... In relation to motorsport governed by the FIA, Group A referred to a set of regulations providing production-derived vehicles for outright competition. ...


Further evolutions of the YB included a reduced-emissions road version, as well as the block used in the Escort Cosworth (which used the Sierra floorpan). The engine stopped being used on new cars in 1997, with the Focus WRC and road-going Focus RS relying on Zetec designs. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... The Ford Zetec is a name used on many inline 4 cylinder automobile engines. ...


Other Formula One engines

The DFV replacement, the HB V8 was introduced with the Benetton team midway through 1989, winning the Japanese Grand Prix that year. As the works team, Benetton maintained exlclusivity with this model through the rest of 1989 and 1990. 1991 saw the introduction of customer units, two specifications behind their works equivalents. In 1991, these were supplied to the fledgling Jordan outfit, and for 1992, Lotus. 1993 saw the customer deal extended to McLaren, who won 5 Grands Prix with Senna that year. It was not until the introduction of the new Cosworth unit, badged as a Ford Zetec-R, that Michael Schumacher won the Drivers World Championship with Benetton, in 1994. This was the last Ford powered F1 title. Benetton Formula Ltd. ... Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ... McLaren, founded in 1963 by Bruce McLaren (1937–1970), is a racing team based in Woking, England, which is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, Canadian-American Challenge Cup, and 24 Hours of Le Mans. ... Michael Schumacher (pronounced / /, born January 3, 1969, in Hürth Hermülheim, Germany)[1] is a former Formula One driver, and seven-time world champion. ... The Formula One World Drivers Championship (WDC) is awarded by the Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile (FIA) to the most successful Formula One race car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. ...


Cosworth also developed a 72° F1 V10 for the Sauber Formula 1 team. It was even rumored in the late 1990s that a manufacturer (Volvo Cars was the prime candidate) intended to use a road-going version of this engine in a production car, although this never came to pass. A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... Sauber was a swiss constructor of racing cars. ... Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ... Volvo Cars, or Volvo Personvagnar, is a swedish automobile maker founded in 1927 in the city of Gothenburg in Sweden. ...


Cosworth has subsequently made several V10 engines for a number of Formula One teams. The Stewart Grand Prix team used Ford Cosworth CR-1 engines from its first season in 1997. Over the years next years Ford had increased its involvement with the Stewart team, and finally bought the team, renaming it Jaguar Racing for 2000. Jaguar pulled out of F1 at the end of 2004, but the team (renamed Red Bull Racing) continued to use V10 Cosworth engines until switching to a Ferrari V8 for 2006. Minardi also used Cosworth engines until 2005, often rebadged. Rubens Barrichello driving for the Stewart Grand Prix team in Montreal in 1997. ... Jaguar Racing was a Formula One team that competed in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship from 2000 to 2004. ... This article is for the Formula One team. ... Minardi was an automobile racing team and constructor founded in 1979 by Giancarlo Minardi. ...


Williams used Cosworth V8 engines for the 2006 season, and began testing the new CA2006 2.4 L V8 in November 2005. In the same year Scuderia Toro Rosso used detuned V10 engines based on the 2005 units. For 2007, however, the company is without a partner. Williams is switching to Toyota power, while Scuderia Toro Rosso are set to use Ferrari engines. The only option Cosworth had for 2007 was the newly-renamed Spyker-MF1 Racing, but the team announced that it too will be using Ferrari engines. Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ... Scuderia Toro Rosso, (Red Bull Team in Italian) is a Formula One racing team (initially known as Squadra Toro Rosso - Team Red Bull, although this use of team is restricted to squads like football teams) owned by the drinks company Red Bull and former racer Gerhard Berger, which made its... Toyota F1 is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne, Germany. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Spyker Cars is the name of a Dutch hand built car company, not related to or controlled by the previous Spyker company that went bankrupt in 1929. ... MF1 Racing is a Russian Formula One team. ...


With most major manufacturers currently opting to supply engines to a second F1 team, scope may be limited for Cosworth to return to the sport under its own name. However, since breaking its links with Ford it is highly likely that Cosworth may return to F1 as a specialist contractor and consultant, much as it has done in the past and as Ilmor did so successfully with Mercedes. Ilmor, originally founded by Mario Illien and Paul Morgan in 1991, is an English independent high-performance autosport engineering company. ... Mercedes may refer to: Things Mercedes-Benz, a German brand of automobiles and trucks Mercedes-Benz (song), by Janis Joplin Mercedes (calculator), an early 20th-century computing device Mercedes College, South Australia Places Mercedes, Buenos Aires, Argentina Mercedes, Paraná, Brazil Mercedes, Camarines Norte, Philippines Mercedes, Eastern Samar, Philippines Mercedes, Texas...


Other IndyCar and Champ Car engines

A 2004 Champ Car model engine.
A 2004 Champ Car model engine.

Cosworth designed a series of replacements for the DFV to be used in IndyCar racing: the X-series, beginning in 1992 with the XB. The XF, developed in 2000, was chosen as the spec engine for the Champ Car World Series in 2003, and will continue in that role through the 2006 season. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (960x1280, 462 KB) Other versions Originally from en. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (960x1280, 462 KB) Other versions Originally from en. ... Nigel Mansell racing in a Champcar in 1993 Terminology Champcar, a shortened form of Championship Car, has been the name for a class of cars used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades. ...


Road cars

Apart from its relationship with Ford, which saw the creation of the Cortina Lotus, Escort RS1600, RS200, Scorpio 2.9i 24V, Sierra Cosworth and Escort Cosworth, the company has developed engines to be used in various production cars, including the Caterham CSR 200 and 260, as well as several from General Motors: the Chevrolet Vega, the Opel Ascona 400 & Manta 400, Opel Kadett and Opel Astra GSi, Opel Vectra and Opel Calibra turbo and the 2.5 L V6 used in the Vectra, Calibra and Saab 900. Mercedes-Benz (with the 190 E 2.3-16), Rolls-Royce, ARO and Audi also benefitted from Cosworth engine technology. The 2008 Nissan GT-R is also rumoured to be carrying a Cosworth tuned variant of Nissan's VQ engine. Caterham is a town in the Tandridge District of Surrey, England. ... General Motors Corporation (NYSE: GM), also known as GM, is an American automobile maker with worldwide operations and brands including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saturn, Saab and Vauxhall. ... The Chevrolet Vega was a subcompact car sold from 1971 through 1977. ... The Opel Ascona was a midsized car produced by Opel, the German subsidiary of General Motors. ... The Opel Manta was a rear-wheel-drive sports coupé motor vehicle built by Opel, a subsidiary of General Motors, from 1970 to 1988. ... The Opel Kadett is a small family car produced by the German automaker Opel between 1937 and 1940, then from 1962 to 1992. ... See also Vauxhall Astra and Holden Astra for the usage of the nameplate by other General Motors subsidiaries. ... The Opel Vectra is a large family car produced by Opel, the main European subsidiary of General Motors. ... Opel Calibra on Monza The Opel Calibra (badged as a Vauxhall in the UK, Holden in Australia and New Zealand and Chevrolet in South America) was launched in 1989, a front-wheel drive coupé based around the running gear of the Opel Vectra A, (Cavalier under the Vauxhall name) which... See Saab 900 (NG) (a. ... This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ... Rolls-Royce car may refer to vehicles produced by: Rolls-Royce Limited (1906-1973) Rolls-Royce Motors (1973-2003) Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (2003-present) // Rolls-Royce cars Rolls-Royce Limited vehicles 1904-1906 10 hp 1905-1905 15 hp 1905-1908 20 hp 1905-1906 30 hp 1905-1906... ARO SA (short for Auto Romania) is an off-road vehicle manufacturer located near the town of Campulung Muscel, Romania. ... Audi AG is a German automobile manufacturer with headquarters in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, and has been an almost wholly owned (99. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... The VQ engine is a 2. ...


The Cosworth F1 car

Cosworth made an attempt at designing a full GP car in 1969. The car designed by Robin Herd used an original 4WD transmission (different from the Ferguson used by all other 4WD F1 cars of the sixties) and powered by a magnesium version of the DFV unit. The car was planned to drive at the 1969 British GP but it was silently withdrawn. When Herd left to form March Engineering the project was cancelled. The car is remembered by some as one of the ugliest F1 cars ever built. Four wheel drive or 4x4, is a type of four wheeled vehicle drivetrain configuration that enables all four wheels to receive power from the engine simultaneously in order to provide maximum traction. ... Ferguson Research Ltd. ... March Engineering was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...


Summary of F1 engine use

Season Engine Teams Victories Notes
1967 DFV V8 Lotus 4
1968 DFV V8 Lotus, McLaren, Matra 11
1969 DFV V8 Matra, Brabham, Lotus, McLaren 11
1970 DFV V8 Lotus, March, McLaren, Brabham, Surtees, Tyrrell, Bellasi, De Tomaso 8
1971 DFV V8 Tyrrell, March, Lotus, McLaren, Surtees, Brabham, Bellasi 7
1972 DFV V8 McLaren, Lotus, Tyrrell, Surtees, March, Brabham, Frank Williams Racing Cars, Connew 10
1973 DFV V8 Lotus, Tyrrell, McLaren, Brabham, March, Shadow, Surtees, Iso Marlboro, Ensign 15
1974 DFV V8 McLaren, Tyrrell, Lotus, Brabham, Hesketh, Shadow, March, Frank Williams Racing Cars, Surtees, Lola, Token, Trojan, Penske, Parnelli, Lyncar, Ensign, Amon, Maki 12
1975 DFV V8 McLaren, Brabham, Hesketh, Tyrrell, Shadow, March, Lotus, Williams, Parnelli, Hill, Penske, Ensign, Fittipaldi, Lyncar, Lola, Maki, Surtees 8
1976 DFV V8 Tyrrell, McLaren, Lotus, Penske, March, Shadow, Surtees, Fittipaldi, Ensign, Parnelli, Wolf-Williams, Williams, Kojima, Hesketh, Maki, Brabham, Boro 10
1977 DFV V8 Lotus, McLaren, Wolf, Tyrrell, Shadow, Fittipaldi, Ensign, Surtees, Penske, Williams, Boro, LEC, McGuire, Kojima, Hesketh, March 12
1978 DFV V8 Lotus, Tyrrell, Wolf, Fittipaldi, McLaren, Arrows, Williams, Shadow, Surtees, Ensign, Martini, Hesketh, ATS, Theodore, Merzario 9
1979 DFV V8 Williams, Ligier, Lotus, Tyrrell, McLaren, Arrows, Shadow, ATS, Fittipaldi, Kauhsen, Wolf, Brabham, Ensign, Rebaque, Merzario 8
  • Cosworth-powered teams took 2nd, 3rd and 4th place in Constructors Championship
1980 DFV V8 Williams, Ligier, Brabham, Lotus, Tyrrell, McLaren, Arrows, Fittipaldi, Shadow, ATS, Osella, Ensign 11
1981 DFV V8 Williams, Brabham, McLaren, Lotus, Tyrrell, Arrows, Ensign, Theodore, ATS, Fittipaldi, Osella, March 8
1982 DFV V8 McLaren, Williams, Lotus, Tyrrell, Brabham, Arrows, ATS, Osella, Fittipaldi, March, Theodore, Ensign 8
1983 DFV V8
DFY V8
Williams, McLaren, Tyrrell, Arrows, Lotus, Theodore, Osella, RAM, Ligier 3
1984 DFV V8
DFY V8
Arrows, Spirit, Tyrrell 0
1985 DFV V8
DFY V8
Tyrrell, Minardi 0
1986 GBA V6T Haas Lola 0
  • First Cosworth engine to use a turbo in F1, and first non-V8
1987 GBA V6T (Benetton)
DFZ V8
Benetton, Tyrrell, Larrousse, AGS, March, Coloni 0
  • Benetton reach 1000+ bhp with qualifying spec turbo engine
1988 DFR V8 (Benetton)
DFZ V8
Benetton, Tyrrell, Rial, Minardi, Coloni, Larrousse, Dallara, AGS, EuroBrun 0
1989 HB V8 (Benetton)
DFR V8
Benetton, Tyrrell, Arrows, Dallara, Minardi, Onyx, Ligier, Rial, AGS, Osella, Coloni 1
1990 HB V8 (Benetton)
DFR V8
Benetton, Tyrrell, Arrows, Monteverdi, Ligier, Osella, Dallara, Coloni, AGS, Minardi 2
1991 HB V8 (Benetton, Jordan)
DFR V8
Benetton, Jordan, Lola, Fondmetal, Coloni, AGS, Footwork 1
  • DFV-series' last F1 season (DFR)
1992 HB V8 Benetton, Lotus, Fondmetal 1
1993 HB V8 McLaren, Benetton, Lotus, Minardi 6
1994 EC Zetec-R V8 (Benetton)
HB V8
Benetton, Footwork, Minardi, Larrousse, Simtek 8
1995 EC Zetec-R V8 (Sauber)
ED V8
Sauber, Minardi, Forti, Simtek 0
1996 JD Zetec-R V10 (Sauber)
EC Zetec-R V8 (Forti)
ED V8
Sauber, Minardi, Forti 0
  • First Cosworth V10 design
1997 VJ Zetec-R V10 (Stewart)
EC Zetec-R V8 (Lola)
ED V8
Stewart, Tyrrell, Lola 0
1998 VJ Zetec-R V10 (Stewart)
JD Zetec-R V10
Stewart, Tyrrell, Minardi 0
1999 CR-1 V10 (Stewart)
VJ Zetec-R V10
Stewart, Minardi 1
2000 CR-2 V10 (Jaguar)
VJ Zetec-R V10
Jaguar, Minardi 0
2001 CR-3 V10 (Jaguar)
VJ Zetec-R V10
Jaguar, Minardi 0
  • Minardi engines rebadged as European
2002 CR-3 V10
CR-4 V10
Jaguar, Arrows 0
2003 RS1 V10 (Jordan)
CR-5 V10 (Jaguar)
CR-3 V10
Jaguar, Jordan, Minardi 1
2004 RS2 V10 (Jordan)
CR-6 V10 (Jaguar)
CR-3 V10
Jaguar, Jordan, Minardi 0
2005 TJ2005 V10 Red Bull, Minardi 0
2006 CA2006 V8 (Williams)
TJ2005 V10
Williams, Toro Rosso 0
  • Toro Rosso V10s rev-limited

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Bernd Tuchen, Ford in der Formel 1 1965 bis 1994. Die Geschichte des legendären Ford Cosworth DFV Motors. Seine Entstehung, seine Rennställe, seine Siege und Weltmeister (Büchenbach 2006/Verlag Dr. Faustus) (www.Verlag-Dr-Faustus.de) ISBN 978-3-933474-38-4


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