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They told him to think outside the box. Derek Gardner added two wheels instead.
The legendary Tyrrell P34 — the only six-wheeled car to ever win a Formula One Grand Prix. 🏁
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The Gurney Eagle is a legendary American racing car designed by racing driver Dan Gurney in the 1960s. Gurney, a versatile driver and engineer, created the Eagle to compete in Formula 1, IndyCar, and Can-Am racing. The car is notable for its innovative design and engineering excellence, featuring a lightweight aluminum monocoque chassis and powerful V8 engines.
One of the most famous versions of the Gurney Eagle was the 1967 Eagle T1G, which competed in Formula 1 and scored a significant victory with Dan Gurney himself at the 1967 Belgian Grand Prix, making Gurney the first American driver to win a Formula 1 race in an American-built car.
The Gurney Eagle also left a lasting legacy in IndyCar racing, where it dominated Indy 500 events and continued to be a symbol of American racing innovation.
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Aquarelle sur papier 300gr A-3. jrg-art.com
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Watched a documentary about Frank Williams. When that team started they were ridiculously poor. At one point he was borrowing money from Brabham, engines from Tyrell and relying on McLaren to unload their cars at the tracks.
Can you imagine teams today doing this? They are far too cut throat!
You’re so pretty babe😍🔥