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« on: January 28, 2010, 02:33:30 PM »
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This Espace came on the scene in 1994, celebrating ten years of partnership between Renault and Matra with ten cylinders for birthday candles. To make the Espace F1, Matra used 1994 world champions Williams Renault's power train unit. This engine was fitted centrally in the Espace without changing the model. To do so, they took an Espace off the assembly-line, cut out its floor pan to replace it with a carbon body structure harbouring the 820 hp V10, sequential box and automatic attitude control. With a special front end, ad hoc brakes and aerodynamic appendices to prevent it from flying away, it could get up to 300 kph!

engine     RS4 Grand Prix V10
displacement    3500 cc / 213.6 in³
power    596.6 kw / 800.0 bhp @ rpm
specific output    228.57 bhp per litre
bhp/weight    615.38 bhp per tonne
torque    705.0 nm / 520.0 ft lbs @ rpm
driven wheels    Mid Engine / RWD
front brakes    Vented Carbon Discs
f brake size    mm / in
rear brakes    Vented Carbon Discs
r brake size    mm / in
weight    1300 kg / 2866 lbs
wheelbase    2715 mm / 106.9 in
length    4430 mm / 174.4 in
width    2050 mm / 80.7 in
transmission    6-Speed Sequential
gear ratios    :1
top speed    312.2 kph / 194.0 mph
0 - 60 mph    2.8 seconds
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