Chassis #: 961.008
Engine #: XB106
Pick of the Liter - 1996 Reynard Chassis 961.008 Champ Car
This needle-nosed 161 cubic-inch turbocharged Ford Cosworth-powered Reynard, with its distinctive downward-slanting front wings, holds the all-time qualifying records at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In 1996, Arie Luyendyk recorded his four-lap qualifying run at an average speed of 236.986 mph, with his fastest single lap being 237.498 mph. During practice that year, on May 10th, Luyendyk turned a lap (unofficially) at an incredible 239.260 mph.
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