Toleman TG280

Formula 2 racing car
Racing car model
Toleman TG280
CategoryFormula 2
ConstructorToleman
Designer(s)Rory Byrne
Technical specifications
ChassisAluminum Monocoque
Axle track1,505 mm (59.3 in) (Front)
1,435 mm (56.5 in) (Rear)
Wheelbase2,510 mm (98.8 in)
EngineHart 420R 1,994 cc (122 cu in) L4 naturally-aspirated mid-engined
TransmissionHewland F.T.200 5-speed manual
Power305 hp (227 kW)
Weight515 kg (1,135.4 lb)
TyresPirelli
Competition history
Notable driversBrian Henton, Derek Warwick, Siegfried Stohr, Huub Rothengatter, Alberto Colombo, Carlo Rossi
Debut1980 P&O Ferries/Jochen Rindt Trophy, Thruxton
RacesWins
126
Constructors' Championships1: Toleman (1980)
Drivers' Championships1: Brian Henton (1980)

The Toleman TG280 is an open-wheel ground effect Formula 2 racing car, developed and made by Toleman for the European Formula Two Championship, in 1980. It was designed by South African designer and engineer Rory Byrne. It successfully won and completely dominated the European F2 Championship in 1980, with Brian Henton and Derek Warwick finishing 1st and 2nd in the championship standings. It was powered by the 305 hp (227 kW) Hart 420R 2.0 L (120 cu in) four-cylinder engine, which droves the rear wheels via a Hewland F.T.200 5-speed manual transmission. After Formula 2 racing, it was later converted into a Can-Am-style prototype, and used in the European-based Interserie series.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ "Toleman TG280 - Racing Sports Cars".
  2. ^ "Toleman TG280 - All Results - Racing Sports Cars".
  3. ^ "Toleman TG280 Hart – primotipo…". primotipo...
  4. ^ "1980's Toleman TG280 Formula 2 (2 cars)". Motorsports Market.
  5. ^ "Toleman TG280". racecarsdirect.com. 26 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Formula 2: The Toleman TG 280-Hart team analysis". Motor Sport Magazine. 7 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Toleman TG 280". www.dlg.speedfreaks.org/. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
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United Kingdom Toleman Motorsport
Founders
Ted Toleman
Bob Toleman
Personnel
Rory Byrne
John Gentry
George McAllister
Roger Silman
Pat Symonds
John Walton
Christopher Witty
Drivers
United Kingdom Derek Warwick
Italy Teo Fabi
Brazil Ayrton Senna
Italy Bruno Giacomelli
Venezuela Johnny Cecotto
Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani
Sweden Stefan Johansson
United Kingdom Brian Henton
Italy Pierluigi Martini
Formula One cars
TG181
TG181B
TG181C
TG183
TG183B
TG184
TG185
Formula Two cars
TG280


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