The Brabham Repco BT20 F1 OW 1966 is a legendary racecar that has made a huge impact in the world of motorsports. It is a mid-engined, two-seat open-wheeler powered by a 3.0-litre Repco V8 engine that produces upwards of 410blhp. The BT20 OW also includes a Hewland FGA gearbox, 14 wheels and four wheel Dunlop disc brakes. This iconic car was driven to first place at the Australian Grand Prix in 1966 by Jack Brabham himself, securing its place in motorsports history. Underneath its beautiful, streamlined bodywork, one can find a simple yet robust design. The engine and gearbox are arranged in a mid-mounted position, creating an ideal weight distribution. The frame itself is made from light-weight aluminum and is covered by a steel-reinforced fiberglass fairing. All other components are made from lightweight magnesium and titanium alloys, making for an incredibly light and agile machine. The aerodynamics of the BT20 OW are just as impressive as its power and handling. The car features a low-slung nose and a sharply cut tail, as well as air intakes to reduce drag. These features, coupled with its low center of gravity, provide tremendous downforce when powering through turns and long straights. The Brabham Repco BT20 F1 OW 1966 is a truly unique and iconic racecar, a timeless classic with amazing power and performance. Its recognizable style and classic design make it a favorite of racing fans and car collectors alike.
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