Formula One racing car
Racing car model
Cooper T51 |
Category | Formula One, Formula Two |
---|
Constructor | Cooper Car Company |
---|
Designer(s) | Owen Maddock |
---|
Predecessor | Cooper T45 |
---|
Successor | Cooper T53 |
---|
|
Chassis | Steel spaceframe |
---|
Suspension (front) | Double wishbone, coil spring and damper |
---|
Suspension (rear) | Double wishbone, leaf spring and damper |
---|
Axle track | F: 55 in (1,397 mm) R: 53 in (1,346 mm) |
---|
Wheelbase | 104 in (2,642 mm) |
---|
Engine | Climax, Maserati, Castellotti, Borgward or Ferrari 2.5- or 1.5-litre straight-4, naturally aspirated, rear mid, longitudinally mounted. |
---|
Transmission | Citroen, Colotti (and others) manual gearbox. |
---|
Weight | 1,545 lb (701 kg) |
---|
Tyres | Dunlop |
---|
|
Notable entrants | Cooper, Rob Walker Racing Team, Scuderia Centro Sud, Yeoman Credit Racing Team |
---|
Notable drivers | Stirling Moss Jack Brabham Bruce McLaren Phil Hill Wolfgang Von Trips Tony Brooks Maurice Trintignant Masten Gregory Olivier Gendebien Roy Salvadori |
---|
Debut | 1959 Monaco Grand Prix |
---|
|
Constructors' Championships | 1 (1959) |
---|
Drivers' Championships | 1 (Jack Brabham, 1959) |
---|
The Cooper T51 was a Formula One and Formula Two racing car designed by Owen Maddock and built by the Cooper Car Company for the 1959 Formula One season. The T51 earned a significant place in motor racing history when Jack Brabham drove the car to become the first driver to win the World Championship of Drivers with an engine mounted behind them, in 1959. The T51 was raced in several configurations by various entrants until 1963 and in all no less than 38 drivers were entered to drive T51s in Grand Prix races.