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Matra Sports V12 engine

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Manufacturer
  
Matra

Engine
  
3000 cc V12

Production
  
1968–1982

Matra Sports V12 engine

The Matra Sports V12 engine is an automotive internal combustion engine for motor racing and Formula One.

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Characteristics

This engine has four-stroke petrol twelve-cylinder V-jacketed, open to 60°, aluminum block, water-cooled, with a crankshaft 7 with bearings head camshafts driven by a timing gear 2 aluminum heads OHV.

History

This engine was designed by engineer Georges Martin, who designed the Simca "Poissy engine". Martin joined Matra at the end of 1966 due to Philippe Guédon (who later became CEO of Matra), his former colleague at Simca without knowing what was expected of him. Jean-Luc Lagardère announced that it is responsible to design an engine for Formula One which has to develop 150 horsepower per litre.

Partial Formula One World Championship results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

References

Matra Sports V12 engine Wikipedia