The Tyrell 007 F1 OW 1974 is a classic Formula 1 race car from the golden age of the sport. Constructed by the British-based Tyrell Racing team, the 007 was raced from 1974 to 1976, competing in 44 races and winning 4 of them. The vehicle was powered by the Cosworth DFV V8 engine, a tried and tested powerplant for Tyrell's vehicles that produced an impressive 490 bhp. The chassis of the 007 was made of alumium for rigidity and lightness and featured wide, flared front and rear wings which helped the car stay planted in the fast corners. The 007 was a joy to behold on the race track; its aerodynamic design allowed for rapid acceleration and maximum grip in the corners, making it an early favourite among F1 fans and drivers alike. Its drivers, Niki Lauda and Jody Scheckter, both achieved much success in the 007, with both men finishing third in the F1 World Championship in 1975 and 1976 respectively. Today, the Tyrell 007 F1 OW 1974 remains one of the iconic cars of its era, with its vivid orange and blue livery, a mark of a bygone era of motor racing. Its lineage has been felt ever since, with many of today's modern Formula 1 cars taking inspiration from the distinctive design of the 007. A tribute to the greats of the sport like Niki Lauda and Jody Scheckter, the 007 stands as a reminder of those glory days of Formula 1 and motorsport.
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