Reigning in Japan
Forty years ago today, British McLaren driver James Hunt won the 1976 Formula 1™ World Championship. We revisit the atmospheric Fuji Speedway in Japan to remember the thrilling conclusion to the season.
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Trim2dr Coupe (3.8L 8cyl Turbo 7AM) |
BodyTwo Seaters |
Engine TypeV |
Engine CC3800 |
Cylinders8 |
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Valves pr. cyl4 |
Power PS641 |
Torque NM500 |
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FuelPremium Unleaded (Required) |
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TransmissionAutomated Manual |
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DriveRear Wheel Drive |
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Weight KG3236 |
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l/km hwy22.0 |
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l/km hwy22.0 |
l/km city16.0 |
l/km mixed18.0 |
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Production year2015 |
Doors2 |
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