Engineering:Penske PC-6

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Penske PC-6
Image of the winning car of the 1979 Indianapolis 500 (Rick Mears).
CategoryUSAC/CART IndyCar
ConstructorPenske
Designer(s)Geoff Ferris
PredecessorPenske PC-5
SuccessorPenske PC-7
Technical specifications
ChassisAluminum Monocoque
SuspensionInboard springs and Fox shocks front and rear, operated by top rocker arm with front and lower rear A arms of streamline tubing
EngineCosworth DFX 2,650 cc (161.7 cu in) V8 80° Mid-engined, longitudinally mounted
TransmissionHewland L.G.500[1] 4 speed manual
Power800 hp (600 kW)
Weight1,550 lb (703.1 kg)
FuelMethanol, supplied by Mobil
TyresGoodyear Eagle Speedway Specials - Rear 27.0x14.5-15 - Front 25.5x10.0-15
Competition history
Notable entrantsPenske Racing
Notable driversRick Mears
Tom Sneva
Mario Andretti

The Penske PC-6 is a USAC and CART open-wheel race car, designed by British designer Geoff Ferris at Penske Racing, which was constructed for competition in the 1978 season. It also notably successfully won the 1979 Indianapolis 500, being driven by Rick Mears.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

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