The Matra MS-7 F1 GP OW 1967 is a solid-bodied open wheel race car designed and manufactured by French automaker Matra. This car was the first in Matra's successful run of F1 cars, competing in the 1967 Formula One season. Its striking appearance and boxy silhouette make it stand out from the crowd, and it's still remembered as one of the most iconic designs of the decade. The car was originally designed by Matra's chief designer André Lefebvre, and it was powered by a Matra V12 engine. The body was made of steel and featured a glassfibre nosecone. A tubular spaceframe chassis was used, along with double wishbone suspension at the front and rear. Aerodynamically, the car was incredibly efficient, featuring a flat undertray that offered great downforce, which enabled the car to perform at its best. The race car was truly ahead of its time, with features such as a semi-automatic gearbox, adjustable wing profiles, and excellent brakes. It was fast and light, coming in at around 495 kgs for the 1.5-liter versions. Upon its debut in 1967, the Matra MS-7 F1 GP OW 1967 was driven by Jackie Stewart to fourth place in the constructors' championship and second place in the drivers' championship. It was a testament to the advanced design and construction, and it remains a highly sought-after classic by racing fans and collectors worldwide.
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