Reynard 99I Explained

Car Name:Reynard 99I
Category:CART IndyCar
Constructor:Reynard Racing Cars
Predecessor:Reynard 98I
Successor:Reynard 2KI
Length:1900NaN0
Width:NaN0NaN0
Height:370NaN0
Wheelbase:1160NaN0
Track:680NaN0 (Front)
680NaN0 (Rear)
Engine Name:Honda Indy V8 turbo
Mercedes-Benz IC108
Toyota RV8D
Ford/Cosworth XD
Capacity:2.65L
Configuration:V8
Engine Position:mid-engined
Gears:6-speed
Fuel:Methanol
Tyres:Firestone Firehawk
Goodyear Eagle

The Reynard 99I is an open-wheel racing car designed and built by Reynard Racing Cars that competed in the 1999 IndyCar season. It was extremely dominant winning 18 out of the 20 races that season, including the season-opener at Miami. It later won both the constructors' and drivers' titles later that year, being driven by Juan Pablo Montoya.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reynard Racing Cars – Adrian Reynard .
  2. Web site: Adrian Reynard: What I'd do Differently . 27 June 2013 .
  3. Web site: 1999 Honda Reynard Champ Car .
  4. Web site: CART: A season review of the 1999 FedEx Championship Series . 9 November 2018 .