The Brabham BT24 F1 GP OW 1967 is true race car royalty. It produced a whopping 380bhp and had a top speed of 220mph, making it a force to be reckoned with. This classic single-seater was also lighter than its predecessors, weighing under 500 kg, and featured a Ford-Cosworth DFV engine, reliable Hewland FGA gearbox and an aerodynamically-designed chassis. Its sleek, angular design was characteristic of the Brabham stable, making it immediately recognizable. Its body sported long, sweeping wings at the front to increase downforce and a large air-intake end-plate on the back of the car. Inside the cockpit, the driver was presented with a set of dials and instruments offering real-time information and gearbox gear mark indicators. The BT24 had a specially-developed four-door chassis, giving the car strong sides of reinforcement for cornering forces and strength. Drivers in their heyday also enjoyed the cooperation between himself and the car, thanks to the wide-footed pedals and well balanced three-spoke steering wheel. Ultimately, this beautiful machine was a dream combination of speed, control and design, and is sure to be remembered for years to come for its iconic looks and incredible performance.
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