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The Reynard 96D is an open-wheel formula race car, designed and developed by Malcolm Oastler, and constructed and built by Reynard Motorsport, for use in the Japanese Formula Nippon series, in 1996.
Category | Formula Nippon |
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Constructor | Reynard Motorsport |
Predecessor | Reynard 95D |
Successor | Reynard 97D |
Technical specifications | |
Chassis | Carbon 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 track | Front: 1,684 mm (66.3 in) Rear: 1,564 mm (61.6 in) |
Wheelbase | 2,828 mm (111.3 in) |
Engine | Mid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 3.0 L (183.1 cu in), Mugen MF308, 90° V8, NA |
Transmission | Reynard/Hewland 6-speed sequential manual |
Power | 380–500 hp (283–373 kW) |
Weight | 540 kg (1,190 lb) |
Brakes | Disc brakes |
Tyres | Bridgestone |
Competition history |
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