The Brabham BT3 F1 OW 1963 is a classic Formula One vehicle that is highly sought after by car collectors and motorsport enthusiasts alike. Built by the Australian constructor, Jack Brabham, the BT3 has a sleek and aggressive design that reflects its heyday as one of the most dominant race cars of the 1960s. Exteriorly, the BT3 has immediately recognizable curved paneling and a cigar-shaped body. There is an emphasis on aerodynamic efficiency, from its low front splitter to the angular airbox. Additionally, the cars two-piece aluminum wheels have a complex spoked design. FInishing off the exterior design are the distinctive four-spoke steering wheel and four point fixing harnesses, which were essential for providing drivers with a sense of security during the race. Taking a look inside the cockpit, the BT3 has a simple but efficient interior. The dashboard features essential instruments such as the tachometer and fuel gauges at the top. Meanwhile, every aspect of the car has been designed to facilitate quick adjustments, giving drivers total control of the vehicle at all times. Under the hood, the BT3 has a 270hp 2.7-litre Coventry Climax FWMW four-cylinder DOHC engine, which allows the car to reach a top speed of over 200mph. The combination of lightweight construction and powerful engine made the BT3 one of the fastest cars on the track, allowing Brabham to take the championship in 1963. The Brabham BT3 F1 OW 1963 is considered a classic in motorsport history, with its iconic design and impressive speed making it one of the most desirable cars among collectors.
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