The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 supremacy in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 predominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 supremacy in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this superb car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 supremacy in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the superb Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 predominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this superb car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based intensely on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the superb Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based intensely on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this superb car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the superb Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the superb Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this superb car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based intensely on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this superb car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based intensely on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this superb car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 predominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 predominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 supremacy in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based intensely on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based intensely on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the superb Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
Following the Mercedes W05 dominance in 2014, we’re taking a look at the greatest and most successful Formula one cars ever
8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based intensely on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the superb Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this fine car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based intensely on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the fine Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strongly on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the commence of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated via its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hit the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the begin of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the excellent Ayrton Senna, who hammer his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this good car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Three.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just strike the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Three.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based powerfully on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the superb Ayrton Senna, who strike his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Three. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British clothing inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.
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The eight Greatest Formula one Cars Of All Time
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8. Crimson Bull RB9
The team’s two thousand thirteen car just hammer the RB7 to a spot on this list. Sebastian Vettel raced the car to the drivers’ title. He was the only driver to win a race at the wheel of the RB9, standing on the top step of the podium thirteen times in total during the two thousand thirteen season. It was also Crimson Bull’s fourth constructors’ championship.
7. Ferrari F2002
The car was raced by F1’s most successful team in 2002, as well as the very first four races of 2003. Powered by a Trio.0-litre V10 engine, it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. It won fifteen races and took both world titles – Schumacher’s third with Ferrari.
6. Ferrari F2004
The Maranello-based outfit’s two thousand four car followed on from the successes of the F2002 and the F2003-GA, and was based strenuously on both designs. It won fifteen of the twenty races it entered, as an updated version was used at the embark of the two thousand five season. Ferrari won the constructors’ championship, with Michael Schumacher taking the drivers’ title.
Five. McLaren MP4/Four
This car was only raced in one season, but took fifteen of the sixteen victories in 1988, as well as the constructors’ title and the drivers’ title with the good Ayrton Senna, who hit his team-mate Alain Prost by three points. Sporting the iconic Marlboro crimson and white livery and powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged Honda V6, it remains one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
Four. Mercedes W05
The German manufacturer kicked off F1’s fresh hybrid turbo era by predominant the two thousand fourteen season. With Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the wheel, the car won sixteen races and arguably should have scored more victories, were it not for mechanical issues and the drivers clashing at Spa. Mercedes secured the constructors’ title, with Hamilton taking his 2nd world championship.
Trio. Williams FW14
The British team raced this excellent car in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and 1992, using the updated FW14B in the latter. Sporting the well-known navy, yellow and white livery, the Adrian Newey-designed machine was the most technically sophisticated on the grid. By its final season, it had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension and traction control. It won seventeen of the thirty two races it competed in, predominant one thousand nine hundred ninety two to win the constructors’ and drivers’ (Nigel Mansell) titles.
Two. McLaren M23
The Gordon Coppuck-designed McLaren machine was entered in eighty five races, winning sixteen of them and taking one constructors’ title and two drivers’ titles (Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt). It was introduced early in the one thousand nine hundred seventy three season and hit the track for the final time at the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven Italian Grand Prix. It was powered by a Trio.0-litre Ford V8.
1. Lotus 72
The Ford V8-powered Lotus seventy two was raced by the British garment inbetween one thousand nine hundred seventy and 1976, winning an incredible twenty races, three constructors’ championships and two drivers’ titles. It was updated across its time racing in F1, from the standard seventy two introduced part-way through one thousand nine hundred seventy to the 72F that was then substituted by the Lotus 77.