The Cooper Climax T51 F1 OW 1959 was the first of the Coventry Climax-powered F1 cars to race in Formula 1, and remains a historic and iconic vehicle today. The car had a sleek, light-weight aluminum monocoque chassis, which coupled with the powerful Climax engine gave it an edge on the competition. On the race track it was highly successful, and was driven by famous drivers such as Jack Brabham, Stirling Moss, Bruce McLaren, and Dan Gurney to many wins. Its Coventry Climax 1.5 L engine could produce up to 270 horsepower, making it a potent force on the track. The 4-speed manual gearbox was synchronized, with a dry-plate clutch, and enabled fast and smooth gear changes. The chassis and suspension were highlighted by the use of tubular frame front suspension with double wishbones and coil springs.The car's low profile gave it unique aerodynamic properties, providing superior speed and handling capabilities. On the inside, the simplicity of the cockpit was highlighted by its two-spoke, oval steering wheel and the bathtub seat. It was weighted at just 600 kg, making it one of the lightest and most nimble Grand Prix cars of its time. The Cooper Climax T51 F1 OW 1959 was a fantastic vehicle on the race track, and its iconic look and impressive performance remain admired by classic car enthusiasts to this day.
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