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The forgotten F1 car that could have been champion

In the early 1970s, the Lotus 72 was king - although its crown slipped once Tyrrell began to produce its own cars. But Brabham's BT33 also had its own designs on the Formula 1 throne, and got far closer than it was ever given credit for

People tend to remember the most successful Formula 1 cars - or the machines that were surprising or unmitigated disasters.

There are plenty that sit between those two categories and a small handful only missed out on winning championships by the smallest of margins. The 2005 McLaren MP4-20 raced by Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya is probably the best-known recent example, but a less obvious car could have been a title winner 50 years ago.

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