The Brabham BT20 was a remarkable Formula One car that was introduced in 1966. Initially designed by legendary designer Ron Tauranac, it was later refined by aerodynamicist Frank Costin. The BT20 was built with a tubular monocoque chassis constructed from lightweight aluminum and steel, allowing it to reach a total dry weight of only 537 kg. The car was powered by a 1.5-liter Repco-BRM V8 engine, producing a maximum power output of 191 bhp and allowing it to reach a maximum speed of 240 km/h. The aerodynamic shape of the car was remarkable for its time and featured a sleek silhouette, a long pointed nose and a distinctive shark-like fin behind the driver's head. The BT20 was equipped with a sophisticated suspension system featuring front and rear double-wishbone design, with inboard shock absorbers. The car was also outfitted with four-wheel disc brakes, allowing the car to stop from high speed with confidence. All these features together made the BT20 one of the most legendary cars of its era. Its stunning design and unmatched performance capabilities provided drivers with an enviable driving experience and helped it achieve numerous wins on the track, including the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix. Even today, the BT20 remains a beloved classic and is still admired by auto enthusiats all over the world.
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