Reynard 95D

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Reynard 95D
CategoryFormula 3000
Formula Holden
ConstructorReynard Motorsport
PredecessorReynard 94D
SuccessorReynard 96D
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon fiber composite monocoque
Suspension (front)Upper and lower wishbones, coil springs, rocker arms, pull-rod
Suspension (rear)Upper and lower wishbones, coil springs, rocker arms, pull-rod
Axle trackFront: 1,684 mm (66.3 in)
Rear: 1,564 mm (61.6 in)
Wheelbase2,828 mm (111.3 in)
EngineMid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 3.0 L (183.1 cu in), Ford-Cosworth, 90° V8, NA
Mid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 3.0 L (183.1 cu in), Mugen MF308, 90° V8, NA
Mid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 3.8 L (231.9 cu in), Buick, 90° V6, NA
TransmissionReynard/Hewland 6-speed sequential manual
Power380–500 hp (283–373 kW)
Weight540 kg (1,190 lb)
TyresAvon
Dunlop
Competition history

The Reynard 95D is an open-wheel formula race car, designed and developed by Malcolm Oastler, and constructed and built by Reynard Motorsport, for use in Formula 3000 categories, Formula Nippon, and Formula Holden racing series', in 1995.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "F3000 Reynard 95D-Cosworth". April 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2022.