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If you find modern F1 racing boring because you can’t tell one F1 car from another, you need to jump in that time machine pronto and head back to the 1970s. Back then teams had more freedom to try new ...
An example of one of the most unusual Formula 1 cars in history is up for grabs. This 1977 Tyrrell P34 six-wheeler will be one of the featured lots at RM Sotheby's upcoming auction in Monaco.
The only six-wheeled car to enter an F1 race, the Tyrrell P34 was as successful as it was odd. Winning first and second place at the 1977 Grand Prix in Sweden was a highlight for this instantly ...
One of the most iconic Formula One cars of all time – the six-wheel Tyrrell P34 race car of the late 1970s – will cross the auction block next month. The unique design of the P34 was a creative ...
People who picked up the sport after watching Drive to Survive may not realize this, but there was a brief period during the 1970s when six-wheeled F1 cars were a thing on grid. The first and most ...
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The famous Tyrrell P34 (aka Project 34) was designed by Tyrrell’s chief designer, Derek Gardner. Although it was built with two ordinary-sized back wheels, it also sported four ten-inch in diameter ...
That’s when Alistair Bennett, son of 1970s F1 privateer entrant Colin and boss of Warrington-based CGA Engineering, had an idea. “I said that I’d tried to buy one but couldn’t,” says Holtzman.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of Tyrrell's Iconic P34 Six-Wheeled F1 Cars Is Going to Auction photo Admittedly, this specific P34 wasn't actually built in ...