Back in 1966, when the engine regs changed to allow 3 litre normally aspirated, British Racing Motors commissioned the development of an unusual 16 cylinder engine, in an 'H' formation.
Can this be done in modern F1 cars? what are the disadvantages and advantages? what is it and how did it work (no wiki, it's useless on this subject) and can we have pics please?
N.B. Has anyone else noticed these Rover 25/MG ZX with the ridiculous orange grills? apparently these are BRM specials, don't know what special features are but Rover didn't do a very good job marketing that one.
http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/images/r3gallery_02.jpg