The BRM P160 F1 OW 1971 is a classic single-seat formula one race car produced by British Racing Motors (BRM). It was designed by Tony Southgate and was intended to compete in the 1971 Formula One World Championship. The car is powered by a 3.0-liter V-12 engine that produces a power output of 510 bhp. The transmission is a 5-speed manual and the chassis is constructed of aluminum honeycomb with stress-bearing sections. The car features a McPherson strut suspension with coil over damper units, as well as a venturi air intake for increased downforce. In addition, the P160 F1 also features a 6-wheel drive system, an aerodynamic body kit, a flat-bottomed chassis, uprated brakes, and the latest in electronic control systems and telemetry. The car is highly recognizable for its bright blue and yellow colour scheme, as well as the bold BRM logo that can be seen on the bodywork. The BRM P160 F1 OW 1971 is an iconic race car that has graced tracks all around the world and is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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