The BRM Mk I F1 OW 1964 race car was the result of a collaborative effort between British Racing Motors (BRM) and F1 OW (Ferry-One Racingworks). It was a classic and stylish design, providing a unique feel on the track. The car featured an aerodynamic and lightweight design, helping it pack a punch and stand out from its competition. The aluminum chassis was designed to be extremely stiff, giving it a precise and powerful performance on the track. It was powered by a BRM 1.5L V8 engine, which was able to develop up to 280 horsepower. In terms of looks, the Mk I F1 OW 1964 had a timeless and elegant design, with a long and low bonnet, and a sleek and smooth profile. It featured an extremely low cockpit, allowing the driver to get close to the ground and enjoy superior levels of visibility and control. The cars body panels were made predominantly from fiberglass, as well as some aluminum parts. Highlights on the exterior included twin front radiator grilles, spoiler-like rear fenders, and an eye-catching chrome-plated exhaust pipe. The BRM Mk I F1 OW 1964 car also boasted a top-of-the-line suspension and braking system. The car was fitted with Girling adjustable shock absorbers, independent coil spring suspension with roll-bar stabilizers. The braking system featured F1 OW inboard calipers and drilled discs. Adding to its sophisticated handling characteristics, the Mk I F1 OW 1964 also had a rear differential and a five-speed gearbox. All in all, the BRM Mk I F1 OW 1964 was a formidable race car, providing drivers with exceptional levels of control and power on the racetrack. Its classic styling and excellent performance made it a fan favorite wherever it competed, and its legacy continues to live on in Formula One and racing fans today.
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