Six seasons this car was in service, and it won three constructors' titles, two drivers' championships, 20 races and numerous podiums. The car had a better six year career than most drivers, and had a strike rate similar to that of Jackie Stewart, who was the winningest driver in history at that point, at least- In terms of race wins, Fangio still had more titles.
But hang on a second- Sidepods, anti-dive and anti-squat torsion bar suspension, wings, air box, pointy nose... this looks like a modern car!
Yes- We keep hearing about the Lotus 49 being the blueprint, but was the 72 really the birth of the modern F1 car? Let's have a look.
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