Frank Costin

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Frank Costin was an automotive engineer who pioneered monocoque chassis design and was instrumental in adapting aircfaft aerodynamic knowledge for automobile use. He was the brother of Mike Costin, co-founder of Cosworth. Frank Costin used his aeronautical knowledge to design and build a chassis from plywood. This led to a lightweight, stiff structure, which he could then clothe with an efficient, aerodynamic body, a huge advantage in low-capacity sports car racing of the immediate postwar period.

He was involved in a number of car projects for various manufacturers including Marcos, which he co-founded with Jem Marsh (MARsh and COStin), and racecar chassis for Maserati Lotus and DTV. He also designed the Costin Amigo, as well as the TMC Costin which was built in Wexford, Ireland in the mid 1980's.

He went on to work on the Costin Sports Roadster in the early 90's


  • Dennis E. Ortenburger, Flying on Four Wheels: Frank Costin and his car designs, Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 0-85059-770-6


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