On June 4, 1967, Jim Clark won the Dutch F1 Grand Prix in a Cosworth-powered Lotus. That was Cosworth's first F1 win, and they went on to become the most successful engine builder in F1 history.
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 ...
Behind Ferrari and Mercedes, Cosworth is the third most successful engine manufacturer in the history of Formula One, and although it currently isn’t involved in the competition, the engineering ...
A 12,100 rpm redline in a production car? The GMA T.50's naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V12 hooked to a 6-speed manual is an ...
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 ...
Ferrari is pretty much synonymous with Formula 1, but other players have managed to change the top flight of motorized sports as well. Lotus in the Colin Chapman era comes to mind. Another extremely ...
Cosworth has a grand history as a Formula 1 engine manufacturer, led mostly by the iconic DFV line responsible for some twelve driver's championships. Their 2005 to 2013 engine was a minor footnote in ...