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Racing car
Surtees TS10
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Constructor |
Surtees |
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Chassis |
Aluminum
Monocoque |
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Suspension (front) |
Double wishbones,
coil springs over
dampers,
anti-roll bar |
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Suspension (rear) |
Twin lower links,
Single top links,
twin trailing arms,
Coil springs over
Dampers,
Anti-roll bar |
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Wheelbase | 2,413 mm (95.0 in) |
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Engine |
Cosworth BDA/
Hart 420S, 1.85 L (112.9 cu in),
L4,
DOHC,
mid-engined,
NA |
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Transmission |
Hewland F.G. 400 5-speed
manual |
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Power | 265 hp (198 kW) |
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Weight | 460 kg (1,010 lb) |
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Tires |
Firestone |
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Debut | 1972 |
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The Surtees TS10 is an
open-wheel
Formula 2 race car, designed, developed and built by
Surtees, for the
European Formula Two Championship, in
1972. Briton
Mike Hailwood won the championship outright that season, with 55 points, after scoring 8 podium finishes, with 5 of those podiums being race wins. It was powered by a 1.85 L (113 cu in)
Ford-
Cosworth BDA
four-cylinder engine, tuned by
Brian Hart, to produce 265 hp (198 kW).
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