BRM V16 Classic Race Car and Spitfire T-Shirt
BRM V16 Classic Race Car and Spitfire T-Shirt
£30.00
We are excited to announce our official collaboration with British Racing Motors (BRM). With this new venture, we have developed an exclusive collection of T-shirts, featuring the iconic BRM logo and the amazing cars. BRM were World Champions in 1962 and raced over three decades by a host of driving legends. This collaboration will pay homage to BRM’s proud history, providing a stylish way to show your passion for motorsports and the iconic BRM brand.
Weight | 0.250 kg |
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Select Colour: | Heather Grey, Sand, White |
Select Size: | XS, Small, Medium, Large, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL |
RetroClassic® Mens Classic Race Car T-shirt featuring an Official British Racing Motors (BRM) V16 Classic Race Car’ and Spitfire design.
We are excited to announce our official collaboration with British Racing Motors (BRM). With this new venture, we have developed an exclusive collection of T-shirts, featuring the iconic BRM logo and the amazing cars. BRM were World Champions in 1962 and raced over three decades by a host of driving legends. This collaboration will pay homage to BRM’s proud history, providing a stylish way to show your passion for motorsports and the iconic BRM brand.
This T-shirt features BRM’s distinctive blue and red logo, inspired by the traditional racing colour scheme and the proud British tradition of Britain’s first and original F1 Team and a design of BRM’s 1950, P15, 1.5 Litre, V16 MK 1 race car and a Spitfire WW2 plane.
1950 BRMÂ P15 1.5 LITRE V16 MK 1
The BRM Type 15 Chassis Number 1 is arguably Britain’s most important Formula 1 car and truly deserves it’s Iconic status. It recently won the People’s Vote for their favourite car in 70 years of Formula One at The Magnetto Virtual Concours. It carried the weight of expectation of the whole nation; not only as a focal point for British engineering excellence and prestige, but as a venture designed to lift the spirits of a nation. Despite failing in its first outing whilst still in development, when on song, such as with Fangio at Albi in 1953, nothing could live with it/nothing could compete. Fangio’s V16 had 72 psi boost (4.9 ata) and 585 bhp (436 kW) @ 11,800 rpm and incredibly, he reached over 190 mph (306km/h). Test figures from Rolls-Royce at that time suggested that the engine would be able to run at up to 14,000 rpm
Photography By:Â BRM
This 100% cotton crew neck T-shirt has a taped Shoulder to Shoulder and has Twin Needle stitching on neck and shoulders.
This is an official BRM collaboration, but we do not imply any association or relationship with any brands or manufacturers and it is in no way suggested that this range of clothing is officially approved or authorised by any organisation.