Penske PC-7
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| Category | CART IndyCar | 
|---|---|
| Constructor | Penske | 
| Designer | Geoff Ferris | 
| Predecessor | Penske PC-6 | 
| Successor | Penske PC-9 | 
| Technical specifications | |
| Chassis | Aluminum Monocoque | 
| Suspension | Inboard springs and Fox shocks front and rear, operated by top rocker arm with front and lower rear A arms of streamline tubing | 
| Engine | Cosworth DFX 2,650 cc (161.7 cu in) V8 80° Mid-engined, longitudinally mounted | 
| Transmission | Hewland L.G.500[1] 4 speed manual | 
| Weight | 1,550 lb (703.1 kg) | 
| Fuel | Methanol, supplied by Mobil | 
| Tyres | Goodyear Eagle Speedway Specials - Rear 27.0x14.5-15 - Front 25.5x10.0-15 | 
| Competition history | |
| Notable entrants | Penske Racing | 
| Notable drivers | Rick Mears Bobby Unser | 
The Penske PC-7 is a CART open-wheel race car, designed by British designer Geoff Ferris at Penske Racing, which was constructed for competition in the 1979 season.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
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