The BRM P56B F1 OW 1966 is a classic Formula One race car produced by British Racing Motors (BRM). This particular model is a front-engined open wheel single seater designed by BRM technical director Tony Rudd and constructer Ray Fielding in late 1964. The car has a distinctive green color, which is highlighted by a white trim line that follows its edges. It is powered by a 3.0-liter naturally-aspirated V8 engine that produces around 260 bhp and is mated to a five-speed manual transmission. The BRM P56B features a monocoque chassis and lightweight aluminum used extensively in its construction. Its suspension system comprises of double wishbone arms with coil springs. The car also features a six-pot brake calipers that were fitted to the wheels for better braking power. The interior of the car is highly sophisticated, comprising of a full suite of instruments and a dashboard with an LCD display and two separate gauges for tachometer and fuel level sensor. The BRM P56B F1 OW 1966 is a legend in the racing world and is well-known for its impressive performance on the track.
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