The Brabham BT3 F1 OW 1962 is a Formula One race car that had an immense impact on the global motorsport industry during the 1960s. This classic car was developed by British racing driver and constructor Sir Jack Brabham and introduced in 1962. The chassis of the BT3 was constructed from a lightweight alloy steel tubular structure and had strong and reliable suspension, making it a formidable machine on the track. The cars advanced construction and aerodynamic design including an upswept rear wing gave it an increased downforce and excellent handling that made it an instant fan favorite. The engine of the Brabham BT3 was a 1.5-liter Coventry-Climax, four-cylinder naturally aspirated unit with a maximum power output of just over 140bhp. This engine was coupled to a 4-speed manual gearbox with a short-shifter making it perfect for tight and twisty circuits. The BT3 was fitted with Avon Racing-grade tyres that provided great amounts of both grip and durability on both dry and wet weather conditions. Overall, the Brabham BT3 was an iconic vehicle, one that revolutionized the sport of Formula One. Despite its years, the car remains famous for its iconic design and reputation for speed and reliability, endearing it to motorsports enthusiasts around the world.
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