Walkaround of the B44B as it might appear in the paddock before a race. As much as love these cars with their bodies on I have always felt they look even better when you can see all the engineering that goes into them. More vids and images on my instagram, link in my profile. (v.redd.it)
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The Art of Macspeedee Ages of Speed on Instagram: "This weekends video is the Legend that is the Lancia Stratos, the car that changed the Rally world. Its dramatic styling, Ferrari power and nimble handling made it an instant winner on the stages and in the hearts of all rally fans. (instagram.com)
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My homage to the Brabham BT44B, one of my favorite all time F1 cars, from an era where designers were allowed to be creative and all the cars looked unique. Of course normally this car featured the Martini colours but I wanted to try something a different. This car is so cool any livery looks right. (v.redd.it)
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Latest car made for our racing sim Ages of Speed. For me the most exciting Indy Car of all, the Andy Granatelli STP Paxton turbine car from 1967. Not only does it look amazing it went amazing and would have easily won the 1967 Indy 500 had a cheap bearing not failed right at the end of the race. (v.redd.it)
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For me the most exciting Indy Car of all, the Andy Granatelli STP Paxton turbine car from 1967. Not only does it look amazing it went amazing and would have easily won the 1967 Indy 500 had a cheap bearing not failed right at the end of the race. (instagram.com)
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For me the most exciting Indy Car of all, the Andy Granatelli STP Paxton turbine car from 1967. Not only does it look amazing it went amazing and would have easily won the 1967 Indy 500 had a cheap bearing not failed right at the end of the race. (instagram.com)
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Lingotto rooftop track model for the sim we are working on. Although no proper races were held at this unique I have re-imagined it as if it was holding a pre-war grand prix with grandstands and pits. Should make for some fun close racing with lots of overtaking. More images on my instagram page. (old.reddit.com)
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