Does anyone remember a brief period in the late '70s / early '80s when some Formula 1 racing cars had 6 wheels? There were 4 front wheels and two rear ones, as oppose to the usual four-wheel format we are used to today.
I have a Scalextric Elf Tyrell model of a 4x2 Formula 1 car- I'm not sure what the advantage of four front wheels was meant to be, maybe greater road-holding or something. At all events, these racing cars had vanished from the circuit by about '85- maybe ruled illegal by Formula 1's governing body, who also outlawed computer-controlled suspension in the late '90s. Ring any bells?
I have a Scalextric Elf Tyrell model of a 4x2 Formula 1 car- I'm not sure what the advantage of four front wheels was meant to be, maybe greater road-holding or something. At all events, these racing cars had vanished from the circuit by about '85- maybe ruled illegal by Formula 1's governing body, who also outlawed computer-controlled suspension in the late '90s. Ring any bells?
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