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ADx_Wales wrote:Gold:
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DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
shinji wrote:From when I started watching:
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AdrianSutil wrote:Virgin? Really? It gives me a headache looking at it. Black and red can work, but not like that.
shinji wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:Virgin? Really? It gives me a headache looking at it. Black and red can work, but not like that.
I like the swirls.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:shinji wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:Virgin? Really? It gives me a headache looking at it. Black and red can work, but not like that.
I like the swirls.
Well it worked brilliantly before they put the shark fin on it.
James1978 wrote:I gotta totally agree about the FW07, especially when it first came out in 1979. I remember watching a 1979 race on the BBC's classic feature (I think it was Belgium, its second race), and thinking how much more modern the car looked than the other cars in that race, especially the Ferrari which won that year's championship!
mario wrote:And dinizintheoven, I dispute your claim that the 1970's was an aesthetic black hole for the cars - to be more precise, I'd say that the middle part of the season was a little dodgy, but there were some good looking cars at the beginning and end of that decade, like the Ferrari 312B... I also have to say that the McLaren M23 was not that bad either...
Pointrox wrote:And somehow that pointy nose caught my attention - designed to spear through the air... or other cars
dinizintheoven wrote:mario wrote:And dinizintheoven, I dispute your claim that the 1970's was an aesthetic black hole for the cars - to be more precise, I'd say that the middle part of the season was a little dodgy, but there were some good looking cars at the beginning and end of that decade, like the Ferrari 312B... I also have to say that the McLaren M23 was not that bad either...
Dispute it all you like, but I've had this conversation before on the finalgear.com forums, where the relevant thread was "best looking car from each decade". Most of them were easily picked (for the record: Maserati 250F, Ferrari 156, Brabham BT52, Jordan 191, Williams FW22), but I had a headache picking anything from the 1970s I liked the look of. The one that I see most on this thread is the Lotus 72: yes, it was successful, but I'd find it very hard to argue that it was good looking, whether it was in the 1970 Gold Leaf livery or the JPS that followed - in comparison to the rounded, "flattened cigar" cars of the 1960s, the flat and square 72 was a gargoyle. I'm not even convinced that the 79 is good to look at, either - viewed head-on it looks like the driver's head is emerging from a tall chimney that reminds me of that Burmese tribe where the women have foot-long necks. It was the decade of the airbox that was two feet above the driver's head, the decade where the design was done with a ruler and a set square. Lotus, Ferrari, Brabham, they all had some innovative designs, but they weren't exactly easy on the eye.
I'll have to concede what you say about the beginning and end of the decade, though, mainly because in 1970/71 there was still a hint of the 1960s car shape around, but bolting those huge wings onto the suspension was not a great sight to behold - as midgrid also says. With the Ferrari 312B, there's the huge hole in the nose and the complete lack of sidepods, and it's still quite rounded - other than those wings at the back and on the nose, it looks like a 1960s car. I looked up the 312B2 as well and I'm amazed that it still has some of the 1960s design features, despite just making it into the first few races of the 1973 season. Then again, Old Man Enzo never was one to rush through a new design, was he? Usually he'd bury his head in the sand and say "no, I will not run with the pack!" and it needed his team to take an absolute thrashing to get his to change his ways - think of the Ferrari 246 as the last of the front-engined cars in 1960 (so, still a 1950s design, then...) and the less said about the trouncing that the 312T5 took in 1980, the better. So I looked up how the 312B2 did in 1972, and fourth in the Constructors' isn't exactly stunning by Ferrari standards... but that first attempt to make a 1970s car (in 1973!) was truly hideous.
As for the end of the decade... that's where my final choice for the best looking car of the 1970s came along, because in the end I went with the Renault RS10 of 1979, which I would say was the best looking of the original Renault cars, even more so than those that competed in the 1980s.
stupot94 wrote:To be honest the best looking Simtek is the 94 Test Car. I was watchiing the short footage of it on the 94 Season Review. And just thought its one of the best looking cars in that season. Along with the Williams, Ligier and Tyrrell
Row Man Gross-Gene wrote:I think the current generation of cars are underrated