Koslovsky (racing car prototype)

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The Koslovsky is a racing car prototype developed by Victor Koslovsky in 1932.

Restored prototype at the press conference for the Werner race 2019

The exiled Russian Koslovsky built the car in the USA . In the 1930s he took part in the Indianapolis race with his prototype . In 1938 the car disappeared from the scene after a serious racing accident. It was not until many years later that the car reappeared as a hot rod . The original Koslowsky V8 8.2l engine is based on a Ford engine block with a specially developed head and 450 hp . In March 2019, the car came into the possession of the Kiel artist Jörg Reymann , who restored the vehicle together with Andi Feldmann in the following months. In August 2019 Feldmann, is brother of comic artist and inventor of the comic character Werner , Rötger Feldmann , with the strong Koslovsky racing car in the new edition of Werner race in a drag race against Konny Reimann compete.

Individual evidence

  1. Koslovsky team is ready to go. Retrieved August 24, 2019 .
  2. Andi's racing car is warming up for the Werner race. Retrieved August 24, 2019 .
  3. a b Werner race: spontaneous test drive of Andi Feldmann's Koslovsky 1932 project. In: Time-For-Metal.eu. August 14, 2019, accessed August 24, 2019 .
  4. Hartenholm 08/14/2019 - The "new" Koslovsky 1932 introduces itself! | Northern man in concerts. Retrieved August 24, 2019 .
  5. The Werner race is now being made ready to go. Retrieved August 24, 2019 .