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BRM H16: Formula 1's Most Complex EngineExplore the ambitious engineering of the BRM H16 engine, a unique fusion of two flat-eight engines stacked to meet Formula 1's 3.0-liter regulations in the 1960s. Despite its innovative design, the ...
BRM initially had two designs on the table. A more conventional V12 and an experimental H16 layout consisting of two flat eight-cylinder engines stacked one on top of the other. Despite the more ...
This is the strange story of the BRM H16. Sometimes the "H" designation is used to signify a flat engine, but BRM's H16 was no flat-sixteen. As Drivetribe explains in this video on Jim Clark's 43 ...
As we gear up to celebrate 75 years of the Formula 1 World Championship at the 2025 Festival of Speed, we're taking a look at ...
So you have two 12-cylinder engines facing each other and sharing a common crankshaft. Think of the BRM H16 Grand Prix engine, then add eight more cylinders. The engines had no traditional valves ...
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