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Penske PC-12: Successor: Penske PC-16: Technical specifications; Chassis: Aluminum Monocoque: Suspension: Inboard springs and Fox shocks front and rear, operated by top rocker arm with front and lower rear A arms of streamline tubing: Engine: Chevrolet 2,650 cc (161.7 cu in) V8 80° Mid-engined, longitudinally mounted: Transmission: Hewland V.G ...
Penske PC-15: Technical specifications; Chassis: Aluminum Monocoque: Suspension: Inboard springs and Fox shocks front and rear, operated by top rocker arm with front and lower rear A arms of streamline tubing: Engine: Ford-Cosworth 2,650 cc (161.7 cu in) V8 80° Mid-engined, longitudinally mounted: Transmission: Hewland V.G. 4 speed manual: Weight
Weight: 1,550 lb (703.1 kg) Fuel: Methanol, ... The Penske PC-7 is a CART open-wheel race car, designed by British designer Geoff Ferris at Penske Racing, ...
The Penske PC-19 also known as the Penske 90 was a CART Penske Racing car which was constructed for competition in the 1990 season. The chassis was fielded by Penske Racing . Emerson Fittipaldi won the pole position for the 1990 Indianapolis 500 with the car.
Roger Penske made several changes for 1996, particularly after the Penske team failed to qualify for the 1995 Indianapolis 500.Some of the differences between the PC-25 and the 1995 car, the Penske PC-24, were that it had better aerodynamics and was powered by the Mercedes-Benz IC 108C turbocharged V8 engine producing 900 brake horsepower.
The Penske PC-21 was a CART Penske Racing car which competed in the 1992 IndyCar season, alongside the older PC-20 chassis. In 1992, it scored 5 race wins, all with Emerson Fittipaldi, including the season-opening round in Australia, and the special Marlboro Challenge at Nazareth, eventually placing 4th at the season's end respectively.
The Penske PC-24 was an open-wheel CART racing car that competed in the 1995 IndyCar season with Marlboro Team Penske and Hogan Penske Racing. It was designed by Nigel Bennett . It scored a total of 5 wins that season; 4 wins for Al Unser Jr. , and 1 win for Emerson Fittipaldi .
The Penske PC-27 was a CART racing car designed by John Travis and manufactured by Penske Cars in Poole, Dorset. The design was based around the team's 1997 car, the PC-26 . It competed in the 1998 CART season and, as the PC-27B , in part of the 1999 season .