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1965 Rover-BRM Gas Turbine Le Mans Racing Car

Rover's most exciting gas turbine car was made in partnership with the Owen organisation. Owen supplied a widened BRM Grand Prix car chassis (from Richie Ginther's car which he had crashed at Monaco in 1962) and two drivers, Ginther and Graham Hill. When Hill tested the car at MIRA he described the experience “You're sitting in this thing that you might call a motor car and the next minute it sounds as if you've got a [Boeing] 707 just behind you, about to suck you up and devour you like an enormous monster”.

The car was first entered for the Le Mans 24-hour race in 1963 and, because it required special permission from the organisers to take part, raced unofficially as number '00'. It came 8th and gained the special prize for the first gas turbine to finish the race.

For 1964 it was fitted with a new coupe body designed by William Towns. The engine was modified to incorporate a heat exchanger, with then cutting-edge ceramic discs made by Corning of America.

In 1965 it ran in the 2 litre class, with BRM drivers Graham Hill and Jackie Stewart at the helm. In spite of overheating and some damage to the turbine blades from debris during the race, the Rover-BRM survived the 24 hours at an average speed of 98.8mph (150km/h), achieving 10th place, the highest placed British car.

Engine: twin shaft gas turbine Top Speed: 142mph (229km/h) Power: 145bhp Coachwork: Le Mans coupe Price New: not quoted

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Source British Motor Museum 09-2016
Author Karen Roe
Camera location52° 11′ 20.7″ N, 1° 28′ 48″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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