Not exactly a race car, but a former race car. A Type 51 Bugatti offset monoposto GP car from 1930. A works team car that was given by Ettore to one of the team drivers. Rumour said it was in lieu of unpaid wages. He rebodied it to the roadgoing version in the photo. It has had a long string of distinguished or notable owners including Maurice Trintignant. The car is currently in the Nethercutt Museum, Los Angeles.
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Just to stir it up a little, how about the McLaren MP4/4. 15 race wins from a possible 16, aside the fact it looks pretty good too.
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I guess that being 1988 it is reasonable contemporary car and for that reason we did not mentioned it
Perhaps this vintage Mc Laren roadster will qualify
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I suppose it depends how you want to qualify 'great racing cars from the past'.
In terms of race victories to events entered, and still being a recognisable car the MP4/4 qualifies, whilst the Williams FW14B also deserves a mention as it was pretty much the most advanced car of its time, exploiting all the technology available and winning lots too.
Also quite distinctive to look at.
Or if you insist on something without wings, how about the Lotus 49?
There are great cars as well, my comment was because we posted cars that were in the races more than 40 years ago and I have a lot of admiration for the the cars that you have posted and not to mention the Peugeot's, Audie's, Porsche's that have raced in the 24 hrs Le Mans.
Keep posting mate, I like them and like to share histories about racing as well![]()
Hi I love the group "B" rally cars the next best was Possum Bourne in his group "A" Subaru Impreza. I'm off to the Goodwood revival in September .A guy in Brisbane has done a reproduction of a Maserati 250F running a skyline engine ,i saw it at Mt Cotton Hill Climb a couple of years ago,sound and looks fantastic.
There is one manufacturer of replicas in UK that install them a BMW engine
my point was the 427 not winning 4 years in a row. I just checked my book, 66 and 67 = 427, 68 and 69 = 302. The 289 did very well over the years at many races. The 427 may have ended up in production cars, as they had to, but the designers had motivation from the racing world. No doubt a great car and great engine that were a formidable combination.
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