Tyrrell P34
The Tyrrell P34 is a unique Formula One racing car that competed in the 1976 and 1977 seasons. It is notable for its six-wheeled design, featuring four front wheels and two rear wheels. This innovative configuration aimed to improve grip and handling, particularly in corners, and was a significant departure from traditional car designs.
Designed by Gordon Murray, the P34 achieved notable success, including a victory at the 1976 Swedish Grand Prix. Despite its initial promise, the car faced challenges with tire management and was eventually phased out in favor of more conventional designs. The P34 remains a fascinating example of engineering creativity in motorsport.