Racinghard wrote:might hav been a x F1 motor. it was this motor fatory is England. lookd alittle bit biger than my 4age but with 2 big as turbos on each side of it.
The only thing remotely like what you describe would be the BRM V16 supercharged.
There were no V12 F1 turbo engines, and no English made turbo engines apart from the 4 cylinder Hart and the V6 Ford Cosworth.
FYI
F1 engines wrote:1947-1953
Power range up to 425 hp
Alta inline-4 1.5 L Compressor
Alfa Romeo inline-8 1.5 L Compressor
Bristol inline-6 2.0 L
BRM V16 1.5 L
ERA inline-6 1.5 L Compressor
Ferrari inline-4 2.0 L (F2)
Ferrari V12 1.5 L Compressor
Ferrari V12 2.0 L (F2)
Ferrari V12 4.5 L
Lea-Francis inline-4 2.0 L (F2)
Maserati inline-4 1.5 L Compressor
Maserati inline-6 2.0 L (F2)
Simca-Gordini inline-4 1.5 L Compressor
Talbot-Lago inline-6 4.5 L
1954-1960
Engine size was reduced for 2.5 L. 750 cc supercharged cars were allowed but no constructor built one for the World Championship.
Power range up to 290 hp
Alta inline-4 2.5 L
BRM inline-4 2.5 L
Coventry Climax inline-4 2.0 L
Coventry Climax inline-4 2.5 L
Ferrari inline-4 2.5 L
Ferrari V6 2.5 L
Lancia V8 2.5 L
Maserati inline-6 2.5 L
Maserati V12 2.5 L
Mercedes double-inline-4 2.5 L
Vanwall inline-4 2.5 L
1961-1965
Introduced in 1961 new reduced engine 1.5 L formula.
Power range 150 - 225 hp
ATS V8 1.5 L
BRM V8 1.5 L
Coventry Climax inline-4 1.5 L
Coventry Climax V8 1.5 L
Coventry Climax Flat-16 1.5 L (never raced)
Ferrari V6 1.5 L
Ferrari V8 1.5 L
Ferrari Flat-12 1.5 L
Honda V12 1.5 L aircooled
Porsche Flat-4 1.5 L aircooled
Porsche Flat-8 1.5 L aircooled
1966-1986
In 1966, the FIA increased engine capacity to 3.0 L atmospheric and 1.5 L supercharged engines. In 1969, Lotus made a few unsuccessful experiments with a Pratt & Whitney turbine fitted to chassis which had also 4WD.
Power range 390 to 500 hp, turbos 500 to 900 in race, in qualifiying up to 1500 hp
Alfa Romeo V8 1.5 L Turbo
Alfa Romeo V8 3.0 L
Alfa Romeo Flat-12 3.0 L
Alfa Romeo V12 3.0 L
BMW inline-4 1.5 L Turbo
BRM H16 3.0 L
BRM V12 3.0 L
Ferrari V6 1.5 L Turbo
Ferrari V12 3.0 L
Ferrari Flat-12 3.0 L
Ford V6 1.5 L Turbo
Ford Cosworth DFV V8 3.0 L
Ford Cosworth DFY V8 3.0 L
Hart inline-4 1.5 L Turbo
Honda V6 1.5 L Turbo
Maserati V12 3.0 L
Matra V12 3.0 L
Repco V8 3.0 L
Renault Gordini V8 (never raced) 3.0 L
Renault Gordini V6 1.5 L Turbo
TAG-Porsche V6 1.5 L Turbo
Tecno Flat-12 3.0 L
Weslake V12 3.0 L
Zakspeed inline-4 1.5 L Turbo
FWIW very few F1 engines blow up "on the start line" they wait for a few laps before that happens, F1 clutches are a different story though
and it did on these cars coz with so much presure from the turbos. if they went on and off the gas fast a couple of times then they would. just the same as a top fueler.
The Turbo era was my favourite time in F1, watched almost every race on TV during that time, and there were very few (if any) engine failures off the line. There were quite a few spectacular turbo fires later in the race though.
The method of failure you describe just didn't happen.