The 1921 Bugatti Type 22 Brescia Grand Prix is a true classic of the late 1910s and early 1920s, a symbol of the era when cars were just starting to be raced against each other in pursuit of speed and performance. The Type 22 Brescia Grand Prix is an open-wheel two-seater race car with a rare and distinctive style that has been copied by many automotive companies since. The Type 22 is powered by a straight-eight engine with a displacement of 2.3 liters and a maximum power output of 60 horsepower. The Type 22 tips the scales at 1,700 kilograms and thanks to its lightweight construction, the Bugatti develops an impressive power-to-weight ratio. The Type 22 has a long and slim body silhouette that features a pointed front grille, long sloping bonnet and a round radiator set behind the front wheels. At the back, the car has a long and graceful tail with two seats that are positioned slightly lower than the driver's and lower than the rear axle for extra grip. The vehicle has a four-speed manual transmission and a classic wooden, spoke-style steering wheel. The styling of the Type 22 Brescia Grand Prix is timeless, with its characteristic blue and white livery and its regal atmosphere. The car is also highly customizable, allowing drivers to choose from a range of engines, body styles and colors. Many drivers from the early days of motorsport fell in love with the Bugatti, and the Type 22 remains a popular option for collectors and vintage racing enthusiasts to this day.
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