The Vanwall GP OW 1956 is a historic and iconic Grand Prix car that has left a lasting impression in the world of Formula 1 Racing. Built by the Vanwall Racing team, the car was the first British car to win the Formula 1 constructors' championship, proving just how advanced the design and engineering was for the time period. The GP OW 1956 features a unique rear-engined design, providing a lower center of gravity and weight balance. It also features a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine, producing over 200 horsepower. The transmission is a four speed manual with a fully independent suspension and four-wheel drum brakes. The exterior design is unmistakable and bold; with bold red stripes on a white and red livery. The car has sleek and aerodynamic lines, with an extending front splitter and air intake to increase downforce and speed. The car also featured a streamlined "buoy tail" rear design. The GP OW 1956 has seen many victories in its storied racing career. From winning the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix to Sir Stirling Moss winning the 1958 British Grand Prix in the car, it has cemented itself in the history books. The 1956 Vanwall GP OW is a true racing legend that will forever be remembered as one of the greatest race cars of all time.
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