How this F1 car had TANK parts and 100% Win Record?!?!

How this F1 car had TANK parts and 100% Win Record?!?! Subscribe now with the bell icon on for more F1 content! In mid-1977, Brabham designer Gordon Murray started work on the ambitious design of the BT46. It was intended to compensate for the weight of the engine and fuel and allow the Brabham team to take a large technical step forward as well as to improve safety. The BT46 debuted at the third race of the 1978 season, the South African Grand Prix on 4 March 1978, with the revised nose-mounted radiators. The cars were immediately competitive, although reliability was suspect. The rivals, Lotus, had introduced the concept of ground effect to the Formula One world championship in 1977 with their fast, but not always reliable, Type 78. In response, Brabham designer Gordon Murray developed The "B" variant of the BT46, also known as the "fan car", was introduced at the 1978 Swedish Grand Prix as a counter to the dominant ground-effect Lotus 79. #f1 #formula1 #f12023