Ultimately, all F1 cars of that era look like lobsters due to narrow rear wings looking like tails and thin wide front wings with flaps on the sides looking like a pair of claws.
@@mionellessi3086 A couple of the current ones are alright. The Alfa Romeo livery is gorgeous, the Alpine one is pretty nice and the Gulf McLaren livery was beautiful.
@@GoodwoodRR In that case,honorable mention for this list goes to new BMW M4 GT3 since it really has a “face only mother can love” as you put it for Porsche 917/20.
Despite all the Deltawing's many flaws, it will forever remain my favorite racing car ever because it was so unique and different and crazy. I miss it.
Like you I miss it....The Deltawing was never meant to please anyone with its appearance. It was an experiment in creating a lightweight highly aerodynamic and fuel efficient racing machine. Far from being a failure it ran strongly at Le Mans until a careless Toyota hit it. At Petit Le Mans the same year it finished 5th after being 3rd at one point. Sadly it never fulfilled the potential it was showing when Don Panoz took it over and ruined its looks with the coupe version.(The Nissan Zeod was a much nicer looking rendition of the concept). For me it made motorsport more interesting and I enjoyed following its trials and tribulations. It was a clever attempt at bringing some fresh ideas to the sport.
Agree. Also like the GTR LM Nismo. I've driven it in games and I don't like driving it, but from a uniqueness standpoint, it ticks the boxes. Looks pretty cool as well, probably the most unique looking LMP when it raced.
I miss it too. I remember one year they didn’t do the qualifying session at the Rolex 24 so they started 13th and within the first few hours Katherine Legge got the car all the way into the lead and then as soon as they swapped drivers their driver hit a PC car. Car was cool though.
@@trwilliams22 That was during practice, if I remember right, after being hit by a Porsche GT. It seemed destined to be an ill-fated project after what happened at Le Mans so it was a great effort to get it re-built in time for the race.
You had me up to the R29, I wish I had watched F1 in that era, not just because of all the great drivers of the era, but I genuinely love how cars looked in that era, to include the livery and design of the R29.
Delta Wing with a roof, truly was ugly. But then again, there is something about roofless LMP/DP cars that is forever iconic and yet makes the cars just look better. But sometimes I guess you just have to take function over form. In the perfect world, we'd have both. But in the racing world, you gotta do what you gotta do.
Having seen the abruzzi in person and sat in it I kind of like it too, it’s what I liked about Panoz they were quirky and weird and all had there own character
I was annoyed at first because the 917 but then he used “objective” in the context of an opinion and brought me back to reality where it is just an opinion not objectively a fact
I actually like the design of every car you guys included! probably just because their uniqueness or probably because they are so hated! Dont really know, but I sure enjoy watching them
I still remember I was so disappointed to see the downgrade of the 2009 cars, and being a Renault fan it made it especially depressing, it's like you could tell by the shape and livery that it wasn't going to be a good car or get good results...
I do have to admit. I had to stay away from the Panoz GT car when playing Gran Turismo 4 as a kid :( edit: Am I the only one who actually likes the look of the Caterham CTO5?
i live close to Dallara’s US headquarters and they have a DP-01 in the lobby. you can see it from outside and the nose mouth thing sticks out really bad even from the street.
I remember the first time I saw the Peterson/Lauda March 711 and wondering why somebody had decided to stick a surf board on the front of the car. It really was ugly. The fact that it was racing against what I still think is the prettiest F1 car of all time, namely the Lotus 72, just made it worse. Then there was the Eifelland Ford, designed by Germany's answer to Salvador Dali - Luigi Colani. It was so weird that you couldn't really say whether it was ugly or beautiful. There were different versions of it, but if you google for it you will find some weird pics.
The Panoz Abruzzi looks much, much better as a standard road car. The Caterham was a bold attempt to do something while having no money, it was radical and not the worst offender when it came to bad nose jobs that year.
In 2010 I saw the Delta Wing on display at IMS, & had a chance to talk to the designer, Ben Bowlby. As I had been a long-time attendee of the 500, I was among a handful of folks chosen at random to attend a question/answer session that day with Eddie Gossage (the long-time owner of Texas Motor Speedway) to get our thoughts on the upcoming (for 2012) series spec changes. Most folks were adamant that they did NOT want that "phallic symbol" - to put it in terms that will acceptable here - on wheels to be the next IndyCar!
I would also add the original AVS Shadow mk. 1 of 1970. A radical very low slung design, it had terrible teething problems in trying to cool the radiators mounted in the tail. Eventually they had to mount them in airflow above the rear deck, then added every enlarging wings to provide some downforce to the rear. They even tried a batwing design in later iterations of the small tired versions. It really looked so cool and unique in the Road and Track cover photo and drawing, but eventually had to evolve into much more of a full size more typical shovel nosed Can-Am race car, eventually becoming very successful as the Mk.III and UOP Shadow DN4, winner of the 1974 Can Am Championship.
I'd add the Toleman TG184 to the list. It was a car that brought Ayrton Senna to the world's attention, but it was unspeakably ugly. It was a slab-sided monstrosity with louvered side-pods and 2 rear wings. There's a winner right there!
Lancia Delta S4 Technically amazing, ridiculously fast but pure function over form. The proportions are just wrong in my eyes, especially as it followed the genuinely stunning 037, and given how nice I think the road car Delta still is even now.
...and if we get to Group B, just look at the Audi Sport Quattro (esp without livery), which looks like just what it is, a Quattro forcefully shortened, all the proportions are wrong.
Metro 6R4 Anyone? Functional, fun, and even moderately successful, but pretty it most definitely is not. But the ugly cake for Group B surely must be awarded to the Citroen BX 4TC.
The 917/20 stands out as atypically ugly because at that time race cars and sports cars were still typically beautiful. For not many more years after that though. A journalist years ago lamented the transition: "If aesthetics equaled aerodynamics the E-Type Jag would be the fastest car in the world".
I agree on the Pink Pig , the Caterham is a bit harsh when you even have a photo of that toro rosso with that nose alongside it. But you missed the Eiffelrand.
A desperate attempt to create something aerodynamic and a lack of knowledge on the matter led to some of the biggest monstrosities. Such as de Cadillac spyder (Le Mans 1950) which was nicknamed Le Monstre, or the Bristol 450 (Le Mans 1953 and 1954). The Bristols did finish Le Mans 1954 within the top 10 though.
Am I the only person that likes the 2009-2013 era of F1 cars like the 2009 Ferrari is amazing looking and the 2011 Red Bull is great as well idk maybe I’m crazy
This year's Alpine F1 car deserves at least an honorable mention for taking the most beautiful livery of the previous year, and converting it into an aesthetic abortion at the whim of a sponsor who must clearly suffer as an organizatiom from some bizarre form of collective colorblindness.
I agree with all this list except: the Catheram. I always thought that it was so iconic with that colour and that nose was one of the best that year. I mean in that year every car was sadly ugly apart from the Catheram and the McLaren which was nice too. I also liked the livery of the Renault and the shape wasn’t bad. For the rest I fully agree
Designer: was the reliant robin a good car? Engineer: NO! Designer: I got an idea, why don't we start with the reliant robin design and improve on it.. Result: Nissan Delta Wing
We stand by the Pink Pig.
Oh yeah, thats not ugly pls
I think the pink livery ruins it. Dip it in yellow or green and it'll look superb.
chaparral 2j instead?
I think it looks awesome, in a way that it's iconic.
Porky Porsche would look great if it had a wider front and rear track.
I would nominate the Chaparral 2J. It was a brilliant vehicle and insanely fast but it had all the aesthetics of an industrial washing machine.
Perfect description 😂😂
That thing looks badass, something striaght from star wars....... It was industrial design before Bertone or Giugiaro made it popular.........
Looked like an air conditioner at the back, too
That's what first came to mind when clicking this video
My dad and I actually call it washing machine in gran turismo
There's several cars on this list that i unironically like
"There is no exquisite beauty without some strangeness in the proportion."
The Renault looks sick imo.
Deltawing and the Porsche atleast in my oppinnion
The question is which ones?
Same 😄
I love how the best car in F1 in 2014 was the only one without a weird nose.
if you are talking about the Mercedes, it looked awful too; the most "pleasant" nose was in the RB10
@@jamdc2000 In this case awful is a matter of opinion. I love that Merc.
Ultimately, all F1 cars of that era look like lobsters due to narrow rear wings looking like tails and thin wide front wings with flaps on the sides looking like a pair of claws.
@@Pandamasque I still like them
I think the F14T looked good. This was its best quality though.
I actually loved the 2009 Shark Fins.
The Renault livery wasn't bad either.
Yeah I love the 2009 to 2013 cars, when I think of a f1 car I first think of them
@@apexinstinct me too!
They were beautiful compared to current ones.
@@mionellessi3086 A couple of the current ones are alright.
The Alfa Romeo livery is gorgeous, the Alpine one is pretty nice and the Gulf McLaren livery was beautiful.
It would look nicer if the white part is just yellow
The 917/20: **Is literally one of the most beautiful race cars of all time**
This list: Okay but what about a no?
We stand by our decision and our reasoning.
@@GoodwoodRR And I value that
@@GoodwoodRR In that case,honorable mention for this list goes to new BMW M4 GT3 since it really has a “face only mother can love” as you put it for Porsche 917/20.
the livery made it look good, but without that it would just look bloated
The pink pig is definitely not one of the most beautiful race cars of all time lmao. And I don't even think it's ugly.
The 2009 f1 cars looked awesome:( I loved the shark fins
SAME, the shark fins were fantastic
2009 to 2013 had the worst looking cars in modern F1
I loved the shark fins! I really loved them on the 2008 F1 cars!
@@aronagmar I think they looked best on the 2017 cars the first year of the extremely wide cars was awesome
@@hi_c.v7289 Agreed! They looked great on them as well!
The Narrator is doing a damn fine job murdering the cars omg LOL
With this british accent, it's even more funny 🤣
No way did you seriously pick fault with pronunciation. Even thieves don't slander stolen Goods after they have nicked them.
Lies again? Ugly F1
"Daytona prototypes, at least the one's from the 1st and 2nd generation were hideous, all of them." Yeah truer words have never been spoken.
wow that's sad
The corvettes didn’t look that bad
@@AzathothsAlarmClock yea the size of the cockpits and wheels didn’t match up
@@edgiestofcars The Corvettes are 3rd gen Daytona Prototypes which looked great but the 1st and 2nd gen cars are heinous.
the porsche fabcar doesn't look *that* bad imo
Can't believe the 2014 Lotus "twin-tusk" nosed F1 car is not on this list.
honestly not terrible in my opinion
@@THESLlCK the caterham was prettier to me, it reminded the 312T4
The Lotus might've been alright if the tusks were symmetrical in size and more fang-shaped, like the Audi R15+.
@@nathanstroud2223 What mate the R15 PLUS didn't have tusks unless I don't remember the 2011 le man's 24 that well
@@graysonbyass-rascoe4326 The R15+ was the 2010 car, the one that set a distance record at Le Mans while all the Peugeots retired.
Despite all the Deltawing's many flaws, it will forever remain my favorite racing car ever because it was so unique and different and crazy. I miss it.
Like you I miss it....The Deltawing was never meant to please anyone with its appearance. It was an experiment in creating a lightweight highly aerodynamic and fuel efficient racing machine. Far from being a failure it ran strongly at Le Mans until a careless Toyota hit it. At Petit Le Mans the same year it finished 5th after being 3rd at one point. Sadly it never fulfilled the potential it was showing when Don Panoz took it over and ruined its looks with the coupe version.(The Nissan Zeod was a much nicer looking rendition of the concept). For me it made motorsport more interesting and I enjoyed following its trials and tribulations. It was a clever attempt at bringing some fresh ideas to the sport.
Agree. Also like the GTR LM Nismo. I've driven it in games and I don't like driving it, but from a uniqueness standpoint, it ticks the boxes. Looks pretty cool as well, probably the most unique looking LMP when it raced.
I miss it too. I remember one year they didn’t do the qualifying session at the Rolex 24 so they started 13th and within the first few hours Katherine Legge got the car all the way into the lead and then as soon as they swapped drivers their driver hit a PC car. Car was cool though.
Remember when it went balls deep into the tires at Petit Lemans?
@@trwilliams22 That was during practice, if I remember right, after being hit by a Porsche GT. It seemed destined to be an ill-fated project after what happened at Le Mans so it was a great effort to get it re-built in time for the race.
Some say that Lindsey Lohan and Kim Kardashian bought the nose cones from the CT05 for private matters. (Clarkson's voice)
Should have kept "(Clarkson's voice)" in the beginning of the comment
the chrome delta wing is exactly what dark helmet would drive.
You had me up to the R29, I wish I had watched F1 in that era, not just because of all the great drivers of the era, but I genuinely love how cars looked in that era, to include the livery and design of the R29.
Delta Wing with a roof, truly was ugly. But then again, there is something about roofless LMP/DP cars that is forever iconic and yet makes the cars just look better. But sometimes I guess you just have to take function over form. In the perfect world, we'd have both. But in the racing world, you gotta do what you gotta do.
same, i miss the open top LMP/DP/protos, it added variety and it continued the tradition of open top sports cars from the 50s
I think the renault F1 had an acceptable livery
I think the the 1950 Cadillac "Le Monstre" 61 deserves an honorable mention.
isn't that the car that won it's class?
No, but it did come 11th, which is pretty respectable
Yo that car is a beauty if you like land speed cars this is a looker scca champ
7:05 , this car is objectively not ugly even with his first white test livery.
Just why this spaceship appears in it.
You're out of you mind when it comes to the 917/20. My favourite black and white glossies are of of this car in stock white
I like the Abruzzi to be honest, it looks crazy, but really cool
you can't be serious
@@THESLlCK too bad, i am serious
@@locaog4mesyoutube612 I just died
Having seen the abruzzi in person and sat in it I kind of like it too, it’s what I liked about Panoz they were quirky and weird and all had there own character
it looks fine to me not good but not bad either
Out of all cars, I think the Renault R29 is the one that shouldn't be here, it's just a cute thicc "little' boy
the nissan wedge looked great without a roof, sad
Ugliness is in the eyes of the beholder 😊
🍺 holder
I behold ugliness, Mark
you mean someone likes how the panoz on the list looks..?
I'm a year late here, but was that a nerdy DND or possibly Dungeon Siege reference?
Because I like it.
Kinda like the pig
Someone get this man a thesaurus!
The 2014 F1 season shouldve been sponsored by Durex because most F1 teams needed protection in case of a crash (inspired by araava)
I was annoyed at first because the 917 but then he used “objective” in the context of an opinion and brought me back to reality where it is just an opinion not objectively a fact
Yep
Shame that Caterham's car looks so ugly and painfully slow, that color of green looks so good.
The delta wing was one my favourites, shame they never competed in the world endurance championship before retiring the car.
Yell as much as you. like but Panoz Espersnte looks awesome even today :D
Race Driver Grid good memories :)
And Piiggie is awesome
917/20 is still one of the most beautiful Porsche cars ever made.
I’ve always thought that the pink pig looked great, I’ve never thought it was ugly
I actually like the design of every car you guys included! probably just because their uniqueness or probably because they are so hated! Dont really know, but I sure enjoy watching them
I still remember I was so disappointed to see the downgrade of the 2009 cars, and being a Renault fan it made it especially depressing, it's like you could tell by the shape and livery that it wasn't going to be a good car or get good results...
The walrus-nose Williams should get a mention in dispatches too...
The Deltawing looked futuristic, not really ugly. Ugly was the Caterham CT05, the king of the F1 dildo times!
the narrator of the video is absolutely perfect. brilliant job
The Caterham actually looked cool ...
I thought I was the only one who thought that :/
Looks like a bbc neglectfully hanging out someone’s zipper
I didn’t think it’s cool but in the same time don’t look that bad I think the Toro rosso was worse
The 2009 F1 Season was actually one of the prettiest car generation in it's history imo.
What about Cadillac “Le Monstre” or Eagle Aircraft Flyer Special?
I love the Brawn era cars and honestly I don't mind the yellow and orange Renault livery
I do have to admit. I had to stay away from the Panoz GT car when playing Gran Turismo 4 as a kid :(
edit: Am I the only one who actually likes the look of the Caterham CTO5?
I’m pretty sure your on your own😂
@@Joshcantdrive I guess so 😅
Still remember those ungodly front wings F1 teams used in 2014
Love the delta wing, will always be one of my favorite experimental prototypes car ever made.
All this while I have been pronouncing Caterham wrong. Didn't know the 'h' was silent. Cater-em.
Been saying Cater-ham.
"they all looked awful."
Tbh the 2014 Mercedes was by far the best looking,and the only genuinely beautiful car.
i will say rb10 looked better.. i dont like the gap between the nose and front wing on the merc
i live close to Dallara’s US headquarters and they have a DP-01 in the lobby. you can see it from outside and the nose mouth thing sticks out really bad even from the street.
I remember the first time I saw the Peterson/Lauda March 711 and wondering why somebody had decided to stick a surf board on the front of the car. It really was ugly. The fact that it was racing against what I still think is the prettiest F1 car of all time, namely the Lotus 72, just made it worse.
Then there was the Eifelland Ford, designed by Germany's answer to Salvador Dali - Luigi Colani. It was so weird that you couldn't really say whether it was ugly or beautiful. There were different versions of it, but if you google for it you will find some weird pics.
A surfboard? That's being polite. A tea tray is more accurate. Looks like it needs a few cups to complete "the look".
I really like how they are not so correct and non offensive. They just roast those ugly cars straight away!
Caterham's green is better than Jaguar, Jordan, and Aston Martin's green.
Change my mind.
Nah Aston Martin is better
my dudes at goodwood just burnt everycar in the list 💀
They payed someone just to spit insults to some cars.... i love it!!
The Panoz Abruzzi looks much, much better as a standard road car. The Caterham was a bold attempt to do something while having no money, it was radical and not the worst offender when it came to bad nose jobs that year.
In 2010 I saw the Delta Wing on display at IMS, & had a chance to talk to the designer, Ben Bowlby. As I had been a long-time attendee of the 500, I was among a handful of folks chosen at random to attend a question/answer session that day with Eddie Gossage (the long-time owner of Texas Motor Speedway) to get our thoughts on the upcoming (for 2012) series spec changes. Most folks were adamant that they did NOT want that "phallic symbol" - to put it in terms that will acceptable here - on wheels to be the next IndyCar!
I would also add the original AVS Shadow mk. 1 of 1970. A radical very low slung design, it had terrible teething problems in trying to cool the radiators mounted in the tail. Eventually they had to mount them in airflow above the rear deck, then added every enlarging wings to provide some downforce to the rear. They even tried a batwing design in later iterations of the small tired versions. It really looked so cool and unique in the Road and Track cover photo and drawing, but eventually had to evolve into much more of a full size more typical shovel nosed Can-Am race car, eventually becoming very successful as the Mk.III and UOP Shadow DN4, winner of the 1974 Can Am Championship.
Speaking of being objective when talking about the beauty of cars is really bold
Actually I did really liked the livery of the Renault R29 when it came in, and still do :D
It's kind of amazing just how subjective looks are
I'd add the Toleman TG184 to the list. It was a car that brought Ayrton Senna to the world's attention, but it was unspeakably ugly. It was a slab-sided monstrosity with louvered side-pods and 2 rear wings. There's a winner right there!
Don’t forget that the engine was completely exposed at the top
F1 cars have been ugly since they introduced the narrow rear wings, was that about 2008?
In my opinion, there is no ugly race car. Just some look better than others
No cap I actually like the Caterham cto5
Same here too
I like how you're calling the narrator "Captain".
@@C.I... no he's not
"I mean, just look at it", fantastic mate ✌️👌
Honestly somehow the R29 is one of my favourite F1 cars
A halo formula car should also be added to this list
Was with you until the 917 made the list. Chaparral 2J belongs in its place.
Abruzzi raced twice. Sebring and Mosport. Saw it at both races. Actually showed pace at Mosport before being stuffed in the tires at turn 3
Panoz never made a goodlooking car. EVER.
This script was definitely written on a typewriter while in a smoking jacket
ngl I actually liked the Daytona Prototype cars.
Lancia Delta S4
Technically amazing, ridiculously fast but pure function over form. The proportions are just wrong in my eyes, especially as it followed the genuinely stunning 037, and given how nice I think the road car Delta still is even now.
...and if we get to Group B, just look at the Audi Sport Quattro (esp without livery), which looks like just what it is, a Quattro forcefully shortened, all the proportions are wrong.
Metro 6R4 Anyone? Functional, fun, and even moderately successful, but pretty it most definitely is not. But the ugly cake for Group B surely must be awarded to the Citroen BX 4TC.
Should have looked at some of the Pike's Peak cars
like that Scion FRS with a bigger wing in front than in the back, mounted to the hood?
The 917/20 stands out as atypically ugly because at that time race cars and sports cars were still typically beautiful. For not many more years after that though. A journalist years ago lamented the transition: "If aesthetics equaled aerodynamics the E-Type Jag would be the fastest car in the world".
Main criterion, presented as an argument: _"Well: just look at it"_ ?
Its amazing how simple F1 cars from just 8 years ago look. The amount of aero on today’s cars is ridiculous
You havent seen mid 2000 era F1 then
@@drmaulana2600 these are the ugliest by far imo, i just can't bring myself to like them
@@oliviersavard8676 just when you think it cannot get worse, it gets worse
The pink pig is one of the best looking cars ever made.
I hope you're not serious
I agree on the Pink Pig , the Caterham is a bit harsh when you even have a photo of that toro rosso with that nose alongside it. But you missed the Eiffelrand.
Panoz remembers me of the ugly, disgusting Pontiac Aztek xD
Yes the front was ugly for me
Renault R29 is a lot prettier that some car of this year
6:19 "Oi, Dave" 😂
A desperate attempt to create something aerodynamic and a lack of knowledge on the matter led to some of the biggest monstrosities. Such as de Cadillac spyder (Le Mans 1950) which was nicknamed Le Monstre, or the Bristol 450 (Le Mans 1953 and 1954). The Bristols did finish Le Mans 1954 within the top 10 though.
The Caterham is so ugly it's beautiful!
The Ensign really was hideously ugly.
In the 2014 f1 season I think ferrari had the best looking car
I wonder if there was a connection between that Caterham and the Wolf WR5.
6:31 Imagine being in a crash, you would get covered in hot boiling cooling fluid. Nice.
Judging a race car by its aesthetics is like judging a piece of music by the number of notes.
Am I the only person that likes the 2009-2013 era of F1 cars like the 2009 Ferrari is amazing looking and the 2011 Red Bull is great as well idk maybe I’m crazy
I was keenly watching the Deltawing when it was around. It was literally in a class of it's own.
4:45 _That's literally an Alfa Romeo 4C if it had a cocaine addiction._ 😭
LMFAO! The narrators deadpan sarcasm REALLY makes this vid a masterpiece!!!
dude all these cars are nice and unique. if anyone says it gross or hideos has no sence in trying new styles
I’m genuinely offended by the thumbnail.
For someone who grew up loving the deltawing, I’m kinda sad hearing it’s awful
This year's Alpine F1 car deserves at least an honorable mention for taking the most beautiful livery of the previous year, and converting it into an aesthetic abortion at the whim of a sponsor who must clearly suffer as an organizatiom from some bizarre form of collective colorblindness.
That Brawn was a beauty
One _of_ though; as in, the engineer draws something and sends the print downstairs with an annotation "make one of these, we'll see if it fits."
I would be super stoked to have any of these cars in my garage...track day, here we come. :-)
I agree with all this list except: the Catheram. I always thought that it was so iconic with that colour and that nose was one of the best that year. I mean in that year every car was sadly ugly apart from the Catheram and the McLaren which was nice too.
I also liked the livery of the Renault and the shape wasn’t bad. For the rest I fully agree
Designer: was the reliant robin a good car?
Engineer: NO!
Designer: I got an idea, why don't we start with the reliant robin design and improve on it..
Result: Nissan Delta Wing
"Focus your eyes on the cheese grater at the front."
I'm literally trying not to!