Škoda Sport

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Škoda
Škoda 1101 Sport (1950)
Škoda 1101 Sport (1950)
Sports / super sports
Production period: 1949-1950
Class : race car
Body versions : Roadster , monoposto
Engines: Petrol engines :
1.1–1.5 liters
(37–132 kW)
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The Škoda Sport was a racing and sports car produced by the Czechoslovak automobile manufacturer AZNP . The two-seater roadster with an aluminum body in a pontoon design came out in 1949.

The water-cooled, overhead control four-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine with one or two compressors had a displacement of 1089 cm³ or 1221 cm³ and an output of 37-66 kW (50-90 hp) in suction mode and 48-132 kW (65-180 hp) ) in compressor operation. It accelerated the 655–715 kg vehicle up to 140–180 km / h (in suction mode). The drive force was transmitted to the rear wheels via the gearbox flanged to the engine block and a cardan shaft. The front and rear forked skeleton frame of the car consisted of welded steel U-profiles and had a central tube.

In 1950, the Škoda Supersport appeared at the same time . This vehicle was designed as a monoposto with free-standing wheels and also had an aluminum body. In addition to the engines mentioned above, a unit with a displacement of 1490 cm³ was used. The engine and driving performance also corresponded to the aforementioned model.

The bodies of both types were reconditioned several times and equipped with different engines.

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Commons : Škoda Sport  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Commons : Škoda Supersport  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files