Brabham BT36

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Brabham BT36

The Brabham BT36 was an open-wheel Formula 2 race car, designed by Ron Tauranac, and developed and built by British racing team and constructor, Brabham, for the 1971 European Formula Two Championship.[1][2] Its best result that season was a 2nd-place finish in the championship for Argentine Carlos Reutemann, despite winning only one race, taking one pole position. His consistency and pace made this possible, scoring 6 podium finishes, and finishing the season with 40 points.[3][4] The Brabham BT36 was constructed out of a complex tubular space frame, and was powered by the naturally-aspirated 1.6 L (98 cu in) Ford-FVA Cosworth four-cylinder engine, which produced 220 hp (160 kW), and drove the rear wheels through a 5-speed Hewland F.T.200 manual transmission.[5][6][7]

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  1. ^ "1971 Brabham BT36 Cosworth - Images, Specifications and Information". Ultimatecarpage.com.
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  3. ^ Brown, Allen. "Formula 2 1971 « OldRacingCars.com". OldRacingCars.com.
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  6. ^ "Brabham BT36 car-by-car histories".
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