One of the classic Formula 1 debates centers around the best-looking cars in the history of the sport, a largely subjective topic that varies based on fans’ preferences for different eras and designs. Factoring in liveries adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the discussion. In Autosport’s selection, efforts were made to celebrate cars from various constructors and periods, with the exclusion of the unfavorable 2009-16 ‘skinny’ period. The list features iconic machines like the Ligier JS11/15 with its French flair and the historic Alfa Romeo 158/159, a front-line GP car in the 1950s. Another standout is the McLaren MP4-14 from 1999, designed by the legendary Adrian Newey and Neil Oatley, showcasing the team’s technical prowess and delivering seven world championship F1 wins. The debate over the best-looking Formula 1 cars continues to ignite passion and discussion among fans worldwide.
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