The Cooper Climax T51 OW 1962 is a mid-engined, open-wheel, single-seater race car made to compete in the Formula One races of the time. Developed by the renowned British team of John Cooper Cars Ltd, it is considered to be one of the most well-known and successful Formula One cars of its era. The car's innovative design made it stand out among the competition of its time; it was fitted with a 1.5L Coventry Climax FPF four-cylinder engine, a four-speed close-ratio manual gearbox, and a revolutionary new suspension system that featured outboard spring and damper units, which enabled superior control and wider racing angles. Its light weight and impressive aerodynamic properties, thanks to its low-slung chassis design, further increased its advantage over the other cars of the period. The Cooper Climax T51 OW 1962 was the car that enabled the Cooper team, and its talented drivers, to dominate the format one racing in its time, and to this day it remains a legendary example of engineering excellence in race cars.
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