The Brabham BT19, introduced in 1966, was a Formula One car that is oftentimes remembered as one of the most successful designs of early F1 racing. It was designed by the great Jack Brabham and his team of engineers at Brabham Racing Organization. The BT19 had a distinctively concave face to the front, which inspired the later BT20 and BT21 designs. It had a lightweight aluminum monocoque chassis, wide track, and low center of gravity. Its suspension was a double wishbone with a rocker arm-type arrangement, and its power was provided by an engine sourced from the Coventry Climax. The BT19 was a reliable and competitive racer, with a top speed of 300 km/h and 0-60 mph time of 3.5 seconds. Its conservative yet effective design allowed improved traction, braking, and acceleration. Its sturdy construction and reliable performance made it a favorite of many drivers such as Jack Brabham, John Surtees, and Jackie Stewart. It has been often cited by experts as being one of the most influential designs in Formula One history, setting the standard for all future Formula One racers. The BT19 was a favorite of drivers due to its desirable characteristics. It had a responsive steering system, excellent cornering ability, and chassis rigidity. It is also boasted of its power, torque, and smooth handling. Its combination of all these features made the BT19 one of the most successful and respected Formula One cars of its era.
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