The BRM P167 OW 1971 is an iconic Formula One race car that is regarded as one of the most important pieces of automotive engineering history. This car had a long and successful racing career, netting 33 victories and 3 FIA Formula One World Constructors Championships in 1971, 1972, and 1973. This single-seat open-wheel racer featured a sleek, aerodynamic design, modeled after BRMs own F1 racing cars. It was equipped with a 2.1-liter Bristol BRM H-16 V8 engine, which produced nearly 430 horsepower and was capable of top speeds over 200mph. The car was also designed with double wishbone suspension, four-wheel drive, and anti-roll bars in the front and rear. Its lightweight construction, powerful engine, and effective aerodynamics enabled it to dominate the competition in the 1971 season, and it has since become a symbol of motorsport excellence. Despite being out of production for almost 50 years, the BRM P167 OW 1971 remains a sought-after collectors item that continues to astound racing fans around the world.
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