BMW F1 Car BT52 1,280 hp Engine Assembly

BMW F1 car BT52 Engine Assembly.
The history of Formula One is replete with compelling stories. A number of particularly spectacular episodes will be recalled on Sunday, 21 June 2015, as part of the Austrian Grand Prix world championship event. Eight historic vehicles from motor sport’s crowning discipline will be lining up for the Legends Parade at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg with former F1 racing drivers at the wheel - including a reunion with three-times Formula One world champion Nelson Piquet. In 1983 the Brazilian became the first driver in the history of Formula One to win the world championship title in a racing car powered by a turbo engine: the Brabham BMW BT52. At the Legends Parade in Spielberg, Piquet will once again be behind the wheel of his championship-winning car, which today belongs to the BMW Group Classic collection.
The engine that imbued the Brabham BMW BT52 with its legendary status was developed by BMW Motorsport GmbH under the guidance of its then Technical Director, Paul Rosche. His team furnished the British Brabham racing team with a 1.5-litre four-cylinder unit featuring 16 valves, a turbocharger and - in a first for Formula One - Digital Motor Electronics. This mix made for an awesome power potential, with experts estimating its maximum output at up to 1,400 hp. Rosche’s response to such speculation was typically understated: “We don’t know for sure as the dyno didn’t go beyond 1,280 hp.”
The BMW turbo engine was first deployed in a Formula One race at the start of the 1982 season; 630 days later Nelson Piquet drove the Brabham BMW BT52 to world championship victory. His title win marked the close of an unusually exhilarating season in which Piquet started from pole just once but clocked the fastest race lap four times and won three out of 15 races. He made eight podium appearances, collecting 59 world championship points over the season to take the 1983 Drivers’ World Championship title.
The race car Piquet piloted along the road to victory continues to impress to this day with its 1980s-style arrow-shaped design and its extraordinary engine power. It is thanks to the BMW Group Classic team responsible for historic motor sport that the Brabham BMW BT52 is once again demonstrating its prowess on the race track. In 2013, exactly 30 years after Nelson Piquet’s triumph, the racer was roused from its automotive retirement and ushered back onto the race track. Numerous mechanics who were involved in its development more than three decades ago were recruited for its extensive restoration - among them Paul Rosche. The upshot was experienced for the first time at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July 2013. The Brabham BMW BT52’s involvement in the Legends Parade in Austria will be its third appearance since its revival.
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  • @LuxeXx
    @LuxeXx5 жыл бұрын

    1300 hp, 4 cylinders, in 1984. This is why modern F1 has pushed me backwards. I'd rather study the history than concern myself with the 2019 season.

  • @ThrowingItAway
    @ThrowingItAway6 жыл бұрын

    When you see a bunch of old German Mechanics smiling around an engine you gotta know something good is about to go down.

  • @blackbeard9958
    @blackbeard99587 жыл бұрын

    Am i the only one who finds these videos of engines being built oddly satisfying?

  • @silvioferreiracamelo886
    @silvioferreiracamelo8864 жыл бұрын

    Only the best driver and chassis/suspension maker in the world to overcome all difficulties and be world champion with an average team! Great Nelson Piquet from Brazil!

  • @superfast30
    @superfast304 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video of one of the greatest F1 engines ever developed. The smile on Mr. Rosche's face says it all!

  • @fw1421
    @fw14216 жыл бұрын

    I love that these guys are in Germany and Credence Clearwater Revival was on the radio! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sandynahar7667
    @sandynahar7667

    I mean if it wasn't for the politics it would have won the championship in '84 and '85...

  • @vasantos-re4hb
    @vasantos-re4hb4 жыл бұрын

    Did anyone else notice the parts are all solid metal and rubber? A far cry from all the cheap plastic they use in their road cars.

  • @ferrumlynx1914
    @ferrumlynx19146 жыл бұрын

    All of this is so German.

  • @randy438
    @randy4385 жыл бұрын

    "There's no way this made 1280 horsepow....

  • @ganzano
    @ganzano6 жыл бұрын

    Look at the care, the painstaking attention to detail, the respect for the parts, the pride and love in their work.

  • @esteve72
    @esteve724 жыл бұрын

    That's the legend himself, Paul Rosche, showing up at the end. It's cool to see the old timers at work with their spinner ratchets and no rubber gloves!

  • @antoniop1968
    @antoniop19683 жыл бұрын

    Love the “old school” technicians. No gloves, just dirty, greasy hands.

  • @Skyisnotalimit
    @Skyisnotalimit8 жыл бұрын

    I wish they could still build engines like this. Gear driven shafts... No belt, no chain... Hairy piece this one...

  • @bumseng7779
    @bumseng77796 жыл бұрын

    Und am Schluss sieht man den Meister nochmal, Paul du genie👍

  • @TheRjjrjjr
    @TheRjjrjjr6 жыл бұрын

    It's so nice to watch these old craftsmen build this beautiful engine.

  • @tech9803
    @tech98037 жыл бұрын

    I remember reading about this back in the 80s. For qualifying runs Brabham/BMW made what were called "grenade motors" with insane boost pressures for super-high output, that would last only a dozen laps before destroying themselves.

  • @autotalon
    @autotalon9 жыл бұрын

    Wow that carbon fiber compressor housing is pretty sweet

  • @walterfleck6019
    @walterfleck60194 жыл бұрын

    Ein M10 mit Power; nee, scherz beiseite, eine tolle Präsentation von Skills und knowledge. Ich bin stolz auf Euch.