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Bugatti Type 32 "Tank"

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The Bugatti Type 32, commonly called the Tank de Tours, was a streamlined racing car built in 1923. Four examples were made, each with a 2.0 L (1991 cc/121 in³) straight-8 engine based on that in the Type 30. "The Tank" finished third in the ACF Grand Prix that year.This was the first Bugatti to be fitted with roller-bearing big ends in order to improve the bottom-end reliability ( Bugatti was rather later than most manufacturers in the incorporation of a fully pressurised oil system, preferring a splash "spit and hope" delivery method). The Type 32 also broke new ground ( for a racing bug ) by using a three-speed and reverse transaxle unit, the exceptionally short wheelbase and long straight-eight engine making a conventional gearbox difficult to accommodate. It also heralded an embrionic hydraulic front brake actuation.

Another tank-bodied Bugatti racer, the 1936 Type 57G, was much more successful.

Specifications:

  • Wheelbase: 78.5 in (1994 mm)
  • Track: 41.4 in (1052 mm)
  • Power: 90 hp (67 kW)


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