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Cooper-Maserati T51

1960

The Cooper T51 is a single-seater entered in Formula 1 and Formula 2 in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It revolutionized motor racing with the use of the engine in the center-rear position. It allowed his team, Cooper Car Company to become world manufacturers' champion in 1959 and Australian Jack Brabham to become world drivers' champion the same year.
It was mainly equipped with Climax and Maserati engines. Here the miniature represents Maurice Trintignant at the wheel of a COOPER-MASERATI at the 1960 Dutch GP.

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Cooper-Maserati T51

 Units

 Production :

 Race :

1960

1

GP des Pays-Bas 1960

 Pilot :

Maurice Trintignant

 Engine :

4 Cyl en ligne

 Displacement :

1484 cm3

 Power :

240 ch // 7000 tr/min

 0 to 100 km/h :

 Maximum speed :

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259 km/h

 Coachbuilder/Designer :

Cooper

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