The Brabham BT46B F1 GP OW 1978 is a legendary Formula One car that was raced in 1978. Developed by British engineering firm Gordon Murray in collaboration with legendary Formula One driver Niki Lauda, the Brabham BT46B is renowned for its superior aerodynamic performance and impeccable driving characteristics. It was the first Formula One car to feature active suspension, as well as advanced features such as banked radiators and oil coolers. It was capable of reaching remarkable speeds and boasted outstanding stability at high speeds. The Brabham BT46B is powered by a 3.0-litre Alfa Romeo flat-12 engine which is mated to a Hewland five-speed gearbox. To ensure maximum aerodynamic efficiency and driver convenience, the car was designed with slimmer sidepod wings and a smaller nose section, while its flat floor provided extra downforce to ensure maximum grip. The Brabham BT46B is one of the most iconic Formula One cars of its era thanks to its remarkable performance on the track, with drivers frequently achieving record-breaking lap times. Although the car was only used for one season, its legacy and impact on the sport have made it a revered and celebrated model. Today, the car is a collector's item, with original versions still selling for incredible amounts of money.
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