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  1. Our very own @brucewood_cosworth will be there to celebrate the engineering and production of the Cosworth RA - a 6.5 litre naturally aspirated V12. Get your tickets now at the link in our bio!* *please note that the Valkyrie session will last from 17:00 - 18:00 #Cosworth #AstonMartin #caffeineandmachine #cultofmachine @caffeineandmachine

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cosworth_DFVCosworth DFV - Wikipedia

    The DFV is an internal combustion engine that was originally produced by Cosworth for Formula One motor racing. The name is an abbreviation of Double Four Valve, the engine being a V8 development of the earlier four-cylinder FVA, which had four valves per cylinder. [1]

  3. www.youtube.com › @cosworth_officialCosworth - YouTube

    Cosworth is a global technology leader built on over six decades of engineering expertise. We deliver propulsion, electronics and software solutions for the automotive, motorsport, aerospace and ...

  4. The Cosworth S2 modular vehicle is a flexible vehicle development platform, aimed at giving manufactures a solid base chassis and control systems for electric vehicle development, offering them an easy to use, modular and scalable tool to address the challenges posed by autonomous driving research. More.

  5. Incorporating Cosworth Toolbox software, users can also undertake in-depth analysis of braking, throttle, steering angle, speed, as well as lateral and longitudinal G-forces, to improve their technique and driving style. The PDR offers multiple modes depending on the breadth and detail of information required: track, sport, touring and performance.

  6. The company was founded as a British racing internal combustion engine maker in 1958 by Mike Costin and Keith Duckworth (1933-2005) [4] The name Cosworth came by combining their last names. (COStin and duckWORTH). Even thought it was an independent company, it was supported by the Ford Motor Company for many years.

  7. Jan 7, 1999 · Ford's initial links with Cosworth were in the early 1960s, when Cosworth was consulted on camshaft and manifold design for the original Ford Cortina GT. In the autumn of 1965 Ford contracted Cosworth Engineering to design and develop two new race engines - a four-cylinder 1.6-litre engine for Formula 2, and a 3.0-litre engine for Formula One.

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