Racing is heavily restricted nowadays, but there was a time when the rulebook was much more open. And some carmakers took full advantage of that to create cars with wild aerodynamics and engines. Many ...
For the 1966 F1 season, maximum engine displacement was increased from 1.5 liters to 3.0 liters. British engine builder BRM had success with its 1.5-liter V8s, but it decided to adapt to the 3.0-liter ...
Explore the ambitious engineering of the BRM H16 engine, a unique fusion of two flat-eight engines stacked to meet Formula 1's 3.0-liter regulations in the 1960s. Despite its innovative design, the ...
There will be a lot of cool stuff at Retromobile, from the 16-foot-tall Berliet T100 desert truck you may have read about yesterday, to exhibits of De Dion-Bouton and Lamborghini and the possibly over ...
Ahead of the 1962 season, wealthy American teenager Hugh Powell bought a controlling stake in the British Formula One constructor Emeryson Cars. His objective apparently was to secure a F1 ride for ...