TECH WEEKLY: Revisiting the best cars from every decade in F1 history
From groundbreaking Alfa Romeos to dominant Red Bulls, the Formula 1 grid has featured some incredible cars over the years.


As F1 celebrates 75 years of the World Championship, it’s the perfect time to look at the sport’s all-time outstanding cars. Below, our technical guru Mark Hughes presents the best performing machines from each decade, as well as providing a few honourable mentions…
1950s – Alfa Romeo Alfetta
The Alfetta was originally designed for the pre-war voiturette (F2) class and was very successful there from its introduction in 1937. But it came to full flower post-war as what had been the pre-war voiturette class became the new F1, thereby instantly making the Alfetta a Grand Prix car, one which powered the sport’s first two World Champion drivers to their titles in 1950 and ’51.
The man behind the creation of the car was Enzo Ferrari in his 1930s capacity as Alfa Romeo’s entrant and advisor. Alfa Romeo designer Gioacchino Colombo created a 1.5-litre supercharged straight-8 engine which was built by Alfa, but the car into which it was fitted was created at Ferrari’s workshop before Ferrari was a constructor in his own right. So, it was ironic that post-war, Enzo Ferrari’s initial barrier to success as he tried to establish his own race team was the formidable Alfetta he’d helped create!
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