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Old 14-06-2015, 11:20 AM   #1
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Default Something to be mighty proud about...

In our small part of the world we can sometimes miss some of the great achievements world wide. And our support of Ford is no exception.

So when an article about the most successful racing motor in the world's top racing series that just so happens to have 4 familiar letters stamped on it, I figured it was time to remind ourselves of the heritage Ford has. Some will know this, but I'm guessing, many will not (I know my die hard Holden mates have nothing more to say after raving on about Holden and V8s and I politely tell them about Ford and F1).

So here is a feel good story about being the top racing (engine) dog in the world!

http://www.thisisf1.com/2015/06/13/c...he-f1-history/

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Cosworth DFV the most successful engine in the F1 history

The DFV is an internal combustion engine that was originally produced by Cosworth for Formula One motor racing. Named Four Valve because of the four valves per cylinder, and Double as it was a V8 development of the earlier, four-cylinder FVA (four valve type A engine), making it a Double Four Valve engine.

Cosworth-DFV, which won on its very first outing at the Dutch Grand Prix on 1967 in the hands of the late Jim Clark in the Team Lotus 49, is the most successful engine in the sport’s history to date.

Cosworth DFV most successful engine in the F1 history
Originally unveiled as a concept by Ford in 1965, the development of the power plant itself was sponsored by the “Blue Oval” to give it that competitive edge. After several wins notched up by Clark in 1967, the engine would become a mainstay in the sport, with it being supplied to the likes of McLaren and Williams, who also went on to secure titles

The engine helped 12 drivers and 10 teams to titles, but also bore success in both Formula 3000, as well as winning twice at Le Mans, with the likes of Derek Bell and Jackie Ickx.

Formula One Drivers’ Champions (12):

1968 Graham Hill (Team Lotus)
1969 Jackie Stewart (Matra)
1970 Jochen Rindt (Team Lotus)
1971 Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell)
1972 Emerson Fittipaldi (Team Lotus)
1973 Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell)
1974 Emerson Fittipaldi (McLaren)
1976 James Hunt (McLaren)
1978 Mario Andretti (Team Lotus)
1980 Alan Jones (Williams)
1981 Nelson Piquet (Brabham)
1982 Keke Rosberg (Williams)

Formula One Constructors’ Champions (10):

1968 Lotus
1969 Matra
1970 Lotus
1971 Tyrrell
1972 Lotus
1973 Lotus
1974 McLaren
1978 Lotus
1980 Williams
1981 Williams
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