The BRM P160E F1 OW 1972 is a single-seater race car designed by British Racing Motors Ltd. It was used in Formula One, Formula Two, and Sports Car racing throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. The car featured a longitudinally-mounted 3.0L V12 engine, designed by Tony Rudd and Maurice Phillippe, that could rev up to 12,000rpm and produce an impressive 377bhp. The car also featured Hewland and ZF gearboxes that could shift through four gears and had a top speed of 186mph. The lightweight chassis was made from aluminum with some magnesium components, which allowed for a dry weight of only 870kg. The suspension included a double wishbone system front and rear, with four coilover dampers. This maintained the cars aerodynamic performance while reducing drag. The car also featured disc brakes at the front and rear to help with braking, as well as adjustable front and rear wings to help with cornering. Overall the BRM P160E F1 OW 1972 is a highly efficient and reliable race car that is still highly regarded in the motorsport community today. Its lightweight chassis, powerful engine and adjustable aero packages give it an edge over many other cars of its era, and its durability allows it to continue performing on the track to this day.
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