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  2. Judd (engine) - Wikipedia

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    Judd is a brand of racing car engines built by Engine Developments Ltd., a company founded in 1971 by John Judd and Jack Brabham in Rugby, Warwickshire, England.Engine Developments was intended to build engines for Brabham's racing efforts, and became one of the first firms authorised by Cosworth to maintain and rebuild its DFV engines, but has since expanded into various areas of motorsport.

  3. Formula One engines - Wikipedia

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    Behind them the Ford HBA4 for Benetton and Renault RS2 for Williams with 660 hp (492 kW) @ 12,800 rpm were leading the pack powered by Ford DFR and Judd CV engines. The exceptions were the Lamborghini 3512 in Lola and Lotus, and the new Judd EV 76° V8 giving 640 hp (477 kW) @ 12,500 rpm in Leyton House and Brabham cars.

  4. March 881 - Wikipedia

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    The March 881 used the then new to Formula One Judd V8 engine, and was consistently the fastest speed trapped atmo car of the 1988 season, with Capelli clocked at a class fastest 312 km/h (194 mph) on the first straight at Hockenheim for the German Grand Prix.

  5. Lotus 101 - Wikipedia

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    The Experimental Tickford 5 Valve Engine. The Lotus 101 was the car with which the Lotus team competed in the 1989 Formula One World Championship.It was powered by a Judd V8 engine and driven by triple World Champion Nelson Piquet and Satoru Nakajima, in their second and third seasons with the team respectively.

  6. Life Racing Engines - Wikipedia

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    For the Portuguese Grand Prix, the team replaced its original W12 engine with the more conventional Judd CV V8, an enormous undertaking completed in under three weeks by a minuscule and chronically underfunded company. The car successfully began the pre-qualifying round, however, on its first lap at Estoril, the engine cover came loose and flew ...

  7. Williams FW12 - Wikipedia

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    Williams designed a test mule for the engine named FW12B, very much like the Judd-powered car Williams used for the 1988 season except the mule was designed to accommodate the extra length of a V10 engine and not a V8 like the race cars used. For the 1989 season the Renault V10 engine was used.

  8. March CG891 - Wikipedia

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    The car was powered by a Judd EV 3.5 litre V8 engine in an exclusive arrangement with John Judd's Engine Developments company. [2] The engine was rated as having 625 bhp with a maximum rpm of 11,500. [1] A Magneti Marelli ignition was used in lieu of a conventional distributor, since the Judd EV had a narrower vee angle of 78°.

  9. EuroBrun ER189 - Wikipedia

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    Engines Tyres Driver(s) Grands Prix Points WCC; BRA SMR MON MEX USA CAN FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR ESP JPN AUS; 1989: ER189 Judd CV V8: P: Gregor Foitek: DNPQ DNPQ 0 NC Oscar Larrauri: DNPQ DNPQ DNPQ DNPQ DNPQ 1990: ER189B Judd CV V8: P: USA BRA SMR MON CAN MEX FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR ESP JPN AUS 0 NC Roberto Moreno: 13 DNPQ Ret DNQ DNQ EX ...

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