The Brabham Repco BT17/21 F3 OW undefined racer is a true racing machine, and the culmination of decades of racing experience. Developed in collaboration with Australian racing legend Jack Brabham and his technical associate and engine builder Ron Tauranac from Repco, the BT17/21 was a racing car specifically designed for Formula Three racing. It was built and raced between 1966 and 1967. The BT17/21 is immediately identifiable by its striking golden paint job, a far cry from the typical black, white, and red schemes of other racing cars. Its classic grid and rounded body lines remain one of its most iconic features, as does its distinct and unmistakable growl from the mighty Repco four-cylinder engine. Under the hood, this F3 racer is powered by a 2.6-liter (261.48ci) double-overhead camshaft inline-four engine that was manufactured by Repco. This engine produces a peak power output of over 150hp, with a healthy torque figure of approximately 205 Nm at 6,800 rpm. The chassis is constructed from a lightweight box frame, along with a five-link rear suspension with trailing arms. This combination provides a great deal of rigidity when cornering at high speeds, ensuring a great deal of grip and acceleration. It also features adjustable KONI shock absorbers and a three-disc (two front and one rear) braking system. For those looking to own a part of racing history, the Brabham Repco BT17/21 F3 OW undefined is an excellent choice. It is a classic racing car that is sure to make any enthusiast stand out on the track.
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