
This is the iconic Repco-Brabham V8 engine crafted during the golden years of 1965 to 1969 by Repco Brabham Engines Pty. Ltd. This lightweight, high-performance masterpiece was born from ingenuity and passion, and it powered Jack Brabham to historic victories. With its sleek design and revolutionary engineering, this engine wasn’t just a part of Formula One; it redefined it. In an era of intense competition, the Repco-Brabham V8 stood out, combining power with reliability and helping Brabham become the first to win an F1 championship in his own car. A true game-changer.

The Ford Cosworth DFV is a legendary 3.0-liter V8 engine that redefined Formula One racing in the late 1960s and 1970s. Known for its lightweight, high-revving design, and incredible reliability, it secured over 155 Grand Prix victories, making it one of the most successful engines in F1 history

This is the Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII, a 20.3-liter, water-cooled V12 engine that defined early aviation power. Producing 360 hp at 1,800 rpm, it propelled historic aircraft through uncharted skies, weighing just 900 lbs with reduction gear. A testament to British engineering, it set the stage for future aero engine innovations.This is the Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII, a 20.3-liter, water-cooled V12 engine that defined early aviation power. Producing 360 hp at 1,800 rpm, it propelled historic aircraft through uncharted skies, weighing just 900 lbs with reduction gear. A testament to British engineering, it set the stage for future aero engine innovations.