This was one of the
competitors in the F.O.R.C.E. Pre-1972 Classic Grand Prix Cars Race at the Coys
International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in July 2000.
It's the 1971 Brabham BT34, a
car designed by Ron Tauranac who placed the car's radiators in front of the
front wheels in order to fit a wing to give downforce at the front. Because of
the unusual look of the bulky radiators at the front of the car the BT34 was dubbed
the 'lobster claw'. Only one BT34 was built and it was powered by the 2,993cc
V8 Ford Cosworth DFV engine. Graham Hill drove the car in the 1971 season
without much success, his best result being fifth place in the Austrian Grand
Prix, although he did win the International Trophy Race at Silverstone. In 1972
the car was driven by Carlos Reutemann and Wilson Fittipaldi, the best result
being Carlos Reutemann's win in the non-Championship Brazilian Grand Prix. It
was driven in this race at Silverstone by Ean Pugh.
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