The BRM P160E F1 OW 1973 is an exquisite Formula One car designed and built by British Racing Motors (BRM). It is widely regarded as one of the most iconic race cars in motorsport history. The P160E has an unmistakable silhouette with its long and low nose and wide vents in the nosecone. The vehicle's appearance is completed by a unique humped radiator cover which pays homage to the company's 1960s Formula One cars. The car is powered by a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder BRM V12 Petronas engine, producing a maximum of 440 horsepower and 430lb-ft of torque. This is mated to a 5-speed Hewland transmission, which transmits the power to the track via four-eccentric shafts. As with all race cars, the P160E has undergone extensive aerodynamic optimization to give it excellent grip and speed. The underside of the car features splitters and diffusers to increase downforce, while its smooth side pods reduce drag. The car possesses great handling, making it capable of taking sharp turns and cornering at high speeds. The vehicle is also surprisingly robust and reliable, fitting for a Formula One car. The BRM P160E F1 OW 1973 is a remarkable race car that played an important part in Formula One history. Its iconic looks, power, efficiency and reliable performance make it a must-have for any Formula One fan.
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