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1937 Delahaye 135S v0.7 Early Access Release! - Assetto Corsa

In 1937, Delahaye won the Monte Carlo Rally and Prix du Million, while taking 2nd and 3rd at 1937 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The 1937 Delahaye 135S was powered by a 3.56L inline 6 cylinder engine which produced 152 HP, and could power the car to a top speed of 185 KPH (115 MPH). "The front suspension was independent by transverse leaf spring, with transverse and oblique arms and Refax transverse friction shock absorbers. The rear suspension was made up of two very flat and long semi-elliptic springs, placed outside the rails, and Refax transverse friction shock absorbers. The transmission was by a single plate dry clutch with heavy duty mechanism, the magnesium alloy bell housing supporting the engine on the chassis rails. A four-speed and reverse manual gearbox or a Cotal heavy duty electromagnetic semi-automatic gear box with four forward and reverse gears were available. The transmission shaft, with two universal joints, drove the magnesium alloy rear axle with straight cut final drive; 11/12/13x41 and 14x40 gear ratios were made available. The chassis weighed 850kg, and with the lightweight all-aluminium bodywork, the total weight was around 1000kg." - Andre Vaucourt, 8W.

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1937 Delahaye 135S v0.7 Early Access Release! - Assetto Corsa

Comments

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/51936887-faster

Ed

Fantastic car with a great story. Anyone interested in the delahaye might want to read "Faster" by Neal Bascomb.

Ed


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