The Brabham BT24 Repco F1 OW 1967 is a legendary Formula One race car that has gone down in history as being one of the most successful Formula One cars of all time. Originally designed by the legendary Jack Brabham and Ron Tauranac, the BT24 was an integral part of Brabham's successful 1967 Formula One season, winning six out of eleven races and scoring world championship points for both drivers in the same race in Monaco. Outwardly, the BT24 Repco F1 OW has a sleek and streamlined appearance, with a wide angled carbon fiber body, which extends from the flat nose to a high tail section, giving the car a distinctive 'shark' like profile. The Repco Type 65 3.0-litre V8 engine is mounted between the rear wheels, and produces an impressive 310bhp at 7700rpm. Handling is incredibly responsive, improved thanks to an advanced suspension system developed during testing at the Goodwood race circuit. The lightweight transmission and remarkable brakes, along with the aerodynamic properties of the car, enables the BT24 to achieve time and speed records on the race track, which was attributed to its victories in 1967. Today, the BT24 Repco F1 OW still stands proud as one of the most successful Formula One cars of all time, a shining example of the engineering and design prowess of the Brabham team.
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