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The most beautiful F1 car ever made

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I guess the picture speaks for it self...hmmm...just look at those lines


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Eric
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Oh my god. Diana Rigg in a 250 Maser. I'll never get to sleep tonight.

A whole new thread beckons- the right woman in the right car. Since Jordan would probably not fit in a Jordan (you can read that whichever way around you like), that narrows the field slightly.
How about Barbara Windsor in Sid James' Mini?

Carry on...
[QUOTE Ok I will take Emma Peel in a 250F]

Philippe,

You are clearly a man of great taste.
Aside from great looking ladies, I was going to suggest the 6 wheel Tyrrell, but was beaten to it. However, whilst not spectacularly beautiful, I always had a soft spot for this one, probably because it is pig-ugly!




Aaron
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It has got to be the Eifelland --- just look at that mirror!




Kind regards,

Russell
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I really like the Auto Union D type, not beautiful but very appealing to me.

If I could drive any F1 car this would be the one I would want to drive and they were driven by some of the greatest drivers.

They had everything going for them. Narrow tyres, massive power, difficult handling what a car to drive.

I have one in my living room on display. The other one will soon be in the Brooklands Museum.

Jeff.
Russell, was there another car built later on (90's) which had a mirror like that in the middle?

I seem to remember Jos Verstappen having to persuade the FIA that he could see around it, but them still not allowing it...? Or am I dreaming again?

McLaren
You have one in your living room, Rail?

Do you sit in the cockpit to watch the telly of an evening?
Not sure if anybody has already said this, but this Ferrari..



... is a prototype ChampCar (from the late 80s' I think). Enzo was bluffing the F1 rulers that he'd had enough of Grand prix and was off to race in the USA. Building the car just added weight to the bluff. Not sure if it ever ran in anger, but as history records Ferrari hung around in F1.
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tx, yes I would sit in it and watch television but only if I can find a shrinking machine to make me 1/32 scale.

RR.
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QUOTE (Rail Racer @ 18 Sep 2004, 03:33)tx, yes I would sit in it and watch television but only if I can find a shrinking machine to make me 1/32 scale.

RR.

Sounds like a job for Wayne Szalinski!
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