The Brabham BT45 F1 OW 1978 is a Formula One racing car that was developed by the Brabham Racing Team for the 1978 Formula One season. It is a mid-engined design that has a simplistic, yet highly effective aerodynamic package. The BT45 was designed to be a more affordable alternative to other cars in the field at the time and was an instant success. It was driven by both world champions, giving credibility to its performance capabilities. The car features a aluminum monocoque chassis construction, with an aluminum subframe to house the Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 engine, developing around 480 bhp. The arrangement of the engine gives the BT45 a low center of gravity, helping to improve the cars cornering and handling capabilities. The chassis sits atop a four-wheel, double-wishbone suspension with coil-over dampers to help ensure a comfortable ride. On the outside, the BT45 features a sleek and attractive styling package. Its aluminum bodywork features smooth lines which help to reduce drag, while the air intakes on the front help to cool the engine. The rear of the car features an adjustable spoilers which increases downforce at higher speeds. The Brabham BT45 F1 OW 1978 is the perfect combination of performance, style, and affordability. Its combination of lightweight chassis, potent powertrain, and aerodynamic design makes it a great choice for any racing enthusiast. The BT45 has a long and successful racing history and is a great option for those looking for a reliable and highly competitive Formula One classic.
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