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#1 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 17:55

For every yin there is a yang. For every Most beatiful F1 car ever (sic) thread there must be the a contrary thread for balance to be restored to the universe.

 

For starters:

 

Ensign N179

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Eifelland 21

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Williams FW26

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And my personal least-favourite:

 

Ferrari F310

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Plenty of others, don't hold back. I bet a lot of the same cars appear in both threads...



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#2 OvDrone

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:06

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Did someone call?



#3 Disgrace

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:08

Harsh to include the Eifelland. It's an interesting-looking beast. Anyway, the real answer is of course the Caterham CT05.



#4 ensign14

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:10

Well, the Caterham penis nose, obviously.

 

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Although had it made a grid the Spazzaneve might have had a shout.

 

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#5 midgrid

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:12

The revised version of the Caterham was a significant improvement:

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#6 midgrid

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:14

Renault R29
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#7 goingthedistance

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:21

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March 711. What a nose...

#8 OvDrone

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:23

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March 711. What a nose...

 

This picture hurts.



#9 midgrid

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:24

Brabham BT60
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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:27


Ensign N179


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The helmet seems to suggest "Here's the problem!"



#11 midgrid

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:30

McLaren MP4/10B
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#12 Anderis

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:36

I did post this picture in the "Most beautiful F1 car ever", but that's mainly because I find ugly cars beautiful.

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#13 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:41

1987 AGS

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#14 R Soul

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:53

Ugh:

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If someone bought you an F1 Driving Experience, would you feel grateful for the unique experience or dismayed that it would be in the above?

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#15 RainyAfterlifeDaylight

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:56

All the thumb nose cars whether long or short.

#16 Pascal

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 18:57

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#17 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 19:26

Exposed engines were not really acceptable in F1 by the 80s.
 

1987 Lola (basically an F3000 car)
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1988 Dallara (Rio only.. literally an F3000 car)
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1987 March (basically an F3000 car...) 
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1988 Eurobrun
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I think 1988 was probably the last year when an F1 car competed with an exposed engine?



#18 Pascal

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 19:26

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#19 Dan333SP

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 19:32

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#20 Dan333SP

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 19:34

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#21 blackhand2010

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 19:45

Y'know I'm willing to forgive the cars of the 60's, 70's and even into the early '80's given that aero was still a developing magic.

But the butt ugly cars of recent years, which were down to poorly thought out regs, conjured up by idiots...?

They're just plain awful...

 

Though gotta say, I always quite liked the walrus nosed Williams...



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Posted 07 January 2018 - 19:52

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#23 pRy

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 19:53

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#24 Dan333SP

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:03

Preemptive vote for anything with a halo...

 

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#25 AustinF1

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:04

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I like to call that one the "Squidward".

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I also like to call this one the "Squidward". Separated at birth?

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#26 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:14

Not technically an F1 car, but certainly a monoposto in the european tradition, pre-dating F1, the Trossi-Monaco. A 16 cylinder 2-stroke radial:

 

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#27 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:15

Brabham BT 34

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#28 DS27

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:19

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March 711. What a nose...

 

I love this. Was my first Scalextric car as a kid, so fond memories.



#29 sopa

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:25

Exposed engines were not really acceptable in F1 by the 80s.
 

1987 Lola (basically an F3000 car)

 

1988 Dallara (Rio only.. literally an F3000 car)

 

1987 March (basically an F3000 car...) 

 

1988 Eurobrun

 

I think 1988 was probably the last year when an F1 car competed with an exposed engine?

 

These look like half of the bodywork has flown off, lol.



#30 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:31

These look like half of the bodywork has flown off, lol.

The Eurobrun did run with rear body work on occasion, the others all ran naked like this.



#31 messy

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:31

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Nooo, I liked that one! Up close the nose was ugly, but quite cleverly when watching it on the track you couldn't see it because the black just merged in. I thought in terms of livery and profile on the track, it was one of the nicer and more interesting recent cars.

#32 Fastcake

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:43

The Renault R29 was a particular highlight of the brood of ugly cars we got running up to 2008. You've got the hideous shapeless carbon fibre wings sprouting out at every angle from the bodywork, a shark fin that towers over the rear wing, the gangling top front wing that ruins the nose, and a general sense that someone assembled the car backwards. That was bad enough, but then they added a livery which looks like someone drunk food colouring and strategically vomited on each section of the car.

 

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#33 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:46

Most cars from 2007 and 2008 were similarly ugly as that Renault. But that car had the dubious distinction of having one of the most incoherent paint schemes in F1 history.

#34 ConsiderAndGo

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 20:58

2014 cars are some of the most hideous of all time.

Take your pick. All particularly disgusting.

Edited by ConsiderAndGo, 07 January 2018 - 20:58.


#35 PayasYouRace

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:02

Not technically an F1 car, but certainly a monoposto in the european tradition, pre-dating F1, the Trossi-Monaco. A 16 cylinder 2-stroke radial:

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My first thought was, “the back of that is so ugly!” Then I realised it was the front.

#36 noriaki

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:04

I think 1988 was probably the last year when an F1 car competed with an exposed engine?


I'm fairly sure the Life was ran with an exposed engine in a pre quali session once or twice. Did not get to compete obviously... but they were trying to.

#37 P123

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:06

For every yin there is a yang. For every Most beatiful F1 car ever (sic) thread there must be the a contrary thread for balance to be restored to the universe.
 
For starters:
 

 
Williams FW26

 
And my personal least-favourite:
 
Ferrari F310

 
Plenty of others, don't hold back. I bet a lot of the same cars appear in both threads...


The Walrus Williams has no right to be there. It was a thing of beauty.  ;)

But that bath-tub Ferrari... definitely. The Forti's too weren't exactly lookers, with those needle noses, whilst being extremely fat around the waist. Any car with a thumb nose (most of last years grid) or worse (who could forget the Caterham) deserves a place at the table of ugliness.

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#38 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:07

I thought that this may have been the case once they had ditched the W12 for a Judd V8 not fitting, so I checked and I found a photo of it running with engine cover in place at Estoril. I thought I had recalled reading that they had difficulty fitting the cover with the new engine, but perhaps they just had to cut a few holes...

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:21

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#40 Pascal

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:44

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:55

Pacific PR01
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#42 AustinF1

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:56

^Actually a pretty car imho. Just an ugly livery.



#43 Pascal

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 21:58

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#44 AustinF1

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 22:00

^Damn. I like that one even more (minus the livery). Am I the only one? Or are we just talking about the livery?



#45 Pascal

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 22:00

^Actually a pretty car imho. Just an ugly livery.


The bloody thing was huge!

#46 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 22:01

The similarity of the Pacific to the Benettons of the era is not coincidental. The Pacific was based on a never built design for Reynard penned by Rory Byrne in a brief 9 month sojourn there, before returning to Benetton in late 1991.

No surprise then that both cars are optically challenging.

#47 LucaP

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 22:15

About the Pacific..I recently heard an interview with Schiattarella.. he said that when downshifting he had to change some gears with the gear lever and some gears with the wheel paddle ....

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 22:17

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Pretty nice car! Should be in that other thread....



#49 TennisUK

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 22:21

About the Pacific..I recently heard an interview with Schiattarella.. he said that when downshifting he had to change some gears with the gear lever and some gears with the wheel paddle ....


He never drove the Pacific :) he drove the Simtek for a few races though I thought it was fully manual? I also not recall theee being any cars which ever had both a manual stick and paddles ?!

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Posted 07 January 2018 - 22:24

Man, I feel like I'm being trolled itt  :confused: