The Cooper T51 Climax F1 OW 1959 can only be described as an iconic racer. This legendary vehicle offers a potent combination of power and lightweight design that has made it a fixture in racing for more than half a century. The Cooper T51 was originally designed as a front-engined sports car in the late 1950s. Its frame was a combination of aluminum and magnesium, making it about 40 lbs. lighter than most of the other vehicles in its class at the time. The engine was a Climax four-cylinder with (initially) eleven twelve horsepower and a maximum speed of around 145 mph. The lightweight design gave the T51 excellent handling and cornering abilities as well. The Cooper T51 raced in Formula One between 1959 and 1965. During this time period it won many races and constructors championships due to its superior engineering. Some of the other notable drivers of this vehicle included Sir Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham, Bruce McLaren and Dan Gurney. The car is highly sought-after to this day as it has become a symbol of the history of Formula One. Those who own the Cooper T51 feel a sense of pride in its accomplishments and its place in the sports history. It is easy to see why as its lightweight frame, powerful engine and superior handling capabilities are still admired by car enthusiasts today.
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