The 1972 Brabham Ford BT37 F1 OW is a Formula One race car that was designed and built specifically to compete in the World Championship in 1972. An iconic car of its time, the BT37 is made from a lightweight tubular space frame chassis and powered by a 3.0 litre Ford-Cosworth DFV V8 engine that produces 430 bhp, giving it a top speed of 195 mph. The car features a Hewland-built five speed gearbox and a lightweight suspension system featuring double wishbones at the front and Chapman struts at the rear along with Brembo brakes and Yokohama tyres to ensure the most efficient use of power and grip. The aerodynamic styling of the car also helps to give it an edge in the race, helping to increase its top speed and improve manoeuvrability. Inside, the BT37 boasts a lightweight drivers seat and a control panel featuring switches and gauges designed by the cars engineers to give the racecar its full potential on the course. A raised nosecone, low drag wheels, and a giant rear spoiler all contribute to the cars sleek and sophisticated design and functionality. The Brabham Ford BT37 F1 OW 1972 is a classic race car that has become a symbol of excellence and performance on the Formula One circuit. With its unique blend of engineering and styling, the BT37 has been praised to this day as one of the best race cars of its era.
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