The BRM F1 GP OW 1957 was an open-wheel Grand Prix race car produced by British Racing Motors (BRM). It was built to compete in the Formula One (F1) racing series for the 1957 season. The car was designed by Aubrey Woods and Tony Rudd, and was driven by famous drivers such as Sir Stirling Moss, Peter Collins, and Alberto Ascari. The F1 GP OW 1957 featured a beautifully crafted aluminum monocoque chassis, which housed the engine and various other components. The engine was a 1.5-litre supercharged straight-four BRM engine with a power output of approximately 250 bhp. It also featured a lightweight four-speed gearbox, independent front suspension, and a live rear axle with torsion bars and hydraulic shocks. The F1 GP OW 1957 had impeccable aerodynamics, with the flat underside of the chassis providing excellent downforce. It was also very lightweight, weighing just 799 kg (1,764 lbs). This combination made it a formidable on-track competitor. The car was quite successful on the track, with several podium finishes and victories in 1957. The F1 GP OW 1957 was an iconic car in the history of Formula One race cars. It was a technological marvel of its time, with advanced features and sleek lines. Today, it is remembered as one of the most important cars in the history of motorsport.
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