The world of technology and engineering often reserves surprises for us that transcend far beyond logic. From Moveo we have reported dozens of vehicles that break with conventional standards and defy all pre-established norms, even decades ago. Without going any further, we recently reported on a pick-up that Isuzu built in the 1990s with a Formula 1 engine that left the attendees at the Tokyo Motor Show speechless in 1991.

Formula 1 cars have always been an icon of speed and design. For this reason they have been the object of all kinds of experiments like this one that now comes to us from the Innoprom industrial exhibition held last July in Yekaterinburg (Russia). In this scenario, among the machinery designed to work the fields, an object stands out that defies all expectations. It is a vehicle that looks like a Formula 1 car, but unlike what we are all used to seeing, the car is built with tractor parts.

The Innoprom fair, which brought together more than 35 international and 25 regional delegations, could not have been a better setting to publicize this unique vehicle manufactured by the Belarusian tractor company Minsk Tractor Plant. This unusual-looking racing car has caused a stir for its disruptive design, which combines tractor elements with the elegance of Formula 1 racing cars.

At first glance, it looks like a conventional racing car. But closer visual inspection reveals the striking similarities it shares with farm machines. The wheels that evoke the functionality of tractors, the headlights and the exhaust pipes directed to the sky are details that powerfully attract the attention of visitors.

During the display, even political leaders such as Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and his Belarusian counterpart Roman Golovchenko were intrigued by this curious car. Both requested the possibility of riding in Formula 1 and taking a ride. However, the expectation was brief since in reality the model on display is a non-functional prototype like other gadgets exhibited at the fair.

However, some local media, such as the Russian site Lenta, report that there is a working version of the vehicle and it is capable of reaching amazing speeds, reaching up to 320 km/h. This is also confirmed by the director of the manufacturing company, Natalia Kurash, who assures that the car is “fully operational and is in motion”.

To add another aura of mystery, the President of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukashenko, assures that he has driven the vehicle in question on a peripheral road at a speed of up to 280 kilometers per hour. “I was terrified that it could take off,” said the Belarusian leader in statements to the media, collected by Rebecca Rambar on her official Twitter profile.

The idea of ??making a Formula 1 car from tractor parts may sound outlandish and hard to believe. But at a time when these agricultural vehicles are no longer as slow as years ago, it may not be so far-fetched to think that one day we will find a Formula 1 built entirely with parts from a tractor.

The intersection between the power of modern tractors and the speed of Formula 1 cars could lead to a unique and unusual creation in the world of automotive engineering and design, say design experts.