Category | Formula Libre |
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Designer(s) | Erik Lundgren |
Technical specifications | |
Chassis | Steel tube frame chassis covered in aluminum body |
Engine | Ford OHV V8[1] naturally-aspirated front-engined, rear-wheel-drive |
Power | 280 hp (209 kW)[2] |
Competition history |
The EL Special, also known as the EL-Ford Special, Ford Ardun Special, or the Ford V8 Special, is a special custom-built open-wheel race car, designed and developed by Erik Lundgren, essentially built as a Formula Libre car, competing in a number of different motorsport disciplines, including open-wheel racing and sports car racing. It was originally built in 1950, but competed up until 1958.[3][4] It was itself based on a Ford Anglia chassis, but was powered by a Ford flathead V8 engine, and used an aluminum body.[5][6] It competed in a number of non-championship Formula Two and Formula One racing events, including an unsuccessful entry at the 1951 German Grand Prix, with Lundgren withdrawing before the practice session for the race.