1: The Ford GT40 revolutionized endurance racing with four consecutive wins at Le Mans in the 1960s.
2: The McLaren F1 GTR shocked the racing world with an overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
3: The Porsche 917 dominated sports car racing in the early 1970s with powerful flat-12 engines.
4: The Lotus 79 introduced ground effects aerodynamics to Formula One and won the championship in 1978.
5: The Audi Quattro revolutionized rally racing with its four-wheel drive system in the 1980s.
6: The Williams FW14B with active suspension technology won the Formula One championship in 1992.
7: The Ferrari F2004 set records in Formula One with its dominant performance in the 2004 season.
8: The Red Bull RB14 showcased the aerodynamic genius of Adrian Newey, winning four consecutive F1 championships.
9: The Mercedes-AMG Project One is a hybrid hypercar that brings F1 technology to the streets.