The Cooper Maserati T81 F1 OW 1966 is an iconic and historic Formula One racing car. Described by many as one of the most beautiful open-wheel racers of its era, the Cooper T81 made its grand prix debut in 1966. This single-seat race car was elegantly designed and hand built to exacting specifications for the illustrious Italian firm Maserati. The Cooper T81 had a sleek and graceful body shape, and was painted in the unmistakable Maserati blue with red trim. It was powered by a potent 4.5-litre V12 engine that produced an impressive 400 horsepower enough to propel the vehicle from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 3.8 seconds and a top speed of 195 mph. It also boasted a five-speed gearbox as well as tooth-ring limited slippage differential, allowing for optimal control and performance in tight corners. To cope with the extreme forces and speeds at which Formula One cars race, the Cooper was outfitted with a steel tube frame and advanced suspension. With its dual wishbone, torsion bar and coil-over suspension system, the Cooper T81 F1 OW 1966 ensured optimum road holding and stability in the fast and challenging race tracks of the time. In addition to its impressive performance, the Cooper Maserati T81 had some other unique features such as retractable headlights and a lightweight fuel tank. It also featured magnesium-alloy wheels and distinctive faired-in air intakes, giving it a unique yet timeless aesthetic. Throughout its short but glittering career, the Cooper T81 F1 OW 1966 raced in some of the most coveted races - from the Monaco Grand Prix to the Italian Grand Prix. It is indeed an iconic race car thats fondly remembered by Formula One enthusiasts everywhere.
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