Single-seater racing has been a part of motorsport for ages and graced us with some stunning cars. Recently we shared our best looking single-seaters and you came back with more beautiful suggestions

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1. Brawn BGP 001 As suggested by BMrcock

The 2009 aero package wasn’t for everyone but the simple livery complimented the BGP 001 well and made it stand out from the rest. Jenson Button took it to the F1 drivers’ title that year.

2. Maserati 8CTF As suggested by Ollie Young

How about this for a contender? This is a pre-F1 era single-seater than raced under Grand Prix regulations in 1938. A timeless beauty, don’t you think?

3. McLaren M23 As suggested by Jakob Larsson

The McLaren M23 had a long history in F1 and took the team to the 1974 title, as well as picking up two drivers’ championships with Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt.

4. GPE16 – “JLo” As suggested by Jan Sajt Duh

This was a really cool suggestion – a Formula Student car. In case you don’t know, Formula Student is a competition where universities from all over the world make cars for design competitions.

5. Lotus 72 As suggested by RoyP

The Lotus 72 was a beautiful but innovative Colin Chapman design and achieved five F1 world titles – two teams’ championships and three drivers’ crowns.

6. Lotus 98T As suggested by Batman

The Lotus 98T was raced by the great Ayrton Senna in 1986, with the Brazilian winning two races with it. The car was the last to run in F1 with the black and gold colours of John Player Special.

7. FR2.0/13 As suggested by Burjis Elavia

The current Formula Renault 2.0 car is a cute but quick looking racer - one of the entry-level single-seater categories. It looks particularly neat in this Force India F1-esque livery.

8. Force India VJM09 As suggested by ₩!Ź@ŔĐ Transit supervan

Speaking of Force India, the VJM09 is an unusual yet intriguing looking F1 car. It’s currently being raced in F1 by Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg and has become famous for its ‘nostrils’ on the front nose.

9. Lotus 79 As suggested by Dylan Smit

Another Lotus on this list, but that’s not surprising: the British marque made some of the most beautiful cars in F1 history in the 60s, 70s and 80s. The 79 was the first F1 car to use full ground effect and won the 1978 titles with Mario Andretti.

10. Arrows A22 As suggested by MacKovisch

The Arrows A22 was a pretty slow car and was one of the worst from the 2001 F1 season, but its striking livery and sleek design made it a beauty.

11. Jordan 197 As suggested by Zac Woodward

The Jordan 197 was raced in the 1997 F1 season, as the name suggests. Its yellow colour scheme and sharp exterior design made it arguably the most attractive car on the grid that year.

12. Leyton House CG901 As suggested by Guillermo Tebar Navarro

This was an inconsistent F1 car that showed flashes of speed in the late 1980s. It was designed by Adrian Newey and certainly looked great - it’s just a shame it performed so poorly.

13. Mygale M14-F4 As suggested by Jamie Lee Jones

The current British F4 car is a smart little single-seater and looks even better in this awesome chrome blue livery.

14. CRG Black Star Kart As suggested by Robert Szekrenyes