The engine block you see on the left is from a 2013 Cosworth V8 Formula 1 engine, and the corresponding part on the right is from a 1967 Cosworth DFV. Marvel at how much more advanced the later Cozzy ...
Keith Duckworth wasn’t a fan of the Ford DFV racing at the Le Mans 24 Hours. When legendary sportscar team boss John Wyer told him of his plan to put the Formula 1 engine into a new prototype bearing ...
Cosworth is strongly considering a return to Formula 1. That's a big deal because this English company gave F1 its single greatest engine, the 3.0-liter DFV V8. Thanks to the power of YouTube, we can ...
Recently, we showcased to you a Ford-Cosworth XF V8 used in the now defunct CART open-wheel racing series for sale that's more likely to be turned into a table than to be put back in a race car. As it ...
The Cosworth DFV 90° V8 is the winningest racing engine of all time, and it looks great and sounded great, so I'd go with that... The DFV's list of achievements is far too long to include in a single ...
From 1968 until 1981, English company Cosworth's Ford-branded DFV V8 (pictured above) dominated Formula One, powering 155 Grand Prix victories. Cosworth left the sport after 2013, but with new engine ...
The automotive world gives birth to some amazing creations. If we have to list each and every one of them so far, it will take forever. Without a doubt, we can say that some of these creations have ...
They form the greatest family of racing powerplants ever created, so no wonder Guild member Andrew Noakes’ latest book pays tribute to the Ford-Cosworth DFV engine and its derivatives. After a ...
What would it take to bring back the DFV ? Since we are currently under an engine development freeze for F1 and all parties concerned have agreed in principle that there must be a down trend in cost ...
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