Monday, 8 May 2017

Top ten best Williams F1 cars ever! Celebrating 40 years of Williams in F1

This season is the fortieth year of Williams in Formula 1. Williams have won many Grand Prix wins' and Drivers and Constructor titles'. To Celebrate this a top ten best Williams Formula 1 cars that ever made and produce.



Starting with Number ten of the top ten is:

Number 10: 2003 Williams FW25
Story:
Williams FW25 was designed by Patrick Head, Gavin Fisher and Antonia Terzi; the Williams FW25 had the 3 litre BMW V10 engine underneath. The Williams FW25 took Williams to second place in the 2003 F1 Constructors' Standings. The Williams FW25 won four races, two for Juan Pablo Montoya and two for Ralf Schumacher as-well.



Number 9: 1982-83 Williams FW08
Story: Williams FW08 was designed by Frank Dernie, the Williams FW08 had the 3 litre Cosworth DFV engine. The FW08 took Keke Rosberg to the 1982 F1 World Drivers' Championship title with one win that season, at the 1982 Swiss Grand Prix. Williams FW08 took two race wins overall, two wins' for Keke Rosberg in those two seasons in Formula 1.



Number 8: 1991 Williams FW14
Story:
Williams FW14 was designed by Adrian Newey and Patrick Head. The FW14B was powered by a 3.5 litre V10 Renault engine underneath. The Williams FW14 took Williams to second place in the 1991 F1 Constructors' Standings. The Williams FW14 won seven races, two for Riccardo Patrese and two for Nigel Mansell as-well.



Number 7: 1997 Williams FW19
Story: The FW19 was designed by Adrian Newey and Patrick Head. The FW19 was powered by a 3.0 litre Renault V10 engine. The FW19 took Williams the 1997 F1 Constructors' Championship were Heinz-Harald Frentzen took a grand Prix win at the San Marino Grand Prix that season. While, Jacques Villeneuve took seven wins' and the 1997 F1 World Drivers' Championship title as-well.





Number 6: 1986 Williams FW11
Story: The Williams FW11 was designed by Patrick Head and Frank Dernie. The FW11 had the Honda 1.5 litre V6 turbo engine underneath, which produce over 1000 bhp in qualifying and around 790 bhp in race pace. The Williams FW11 took the 1986 F1 Constructors' Championship where Williams took nine Grand Prix wins', four wins' for Nelson Piquet and five wins' for Nigel Mansell; and almost a Drivers' title for Nigel Mansell.



Number 5: 1996 Williams FW18
Story: The FW18 was designed by Adrian Newey and Patrick Head. The FW18 was powered by a 3.0 litre Renault V10 engine. The FW18 took Williams the 1996 F1 Constructors' Championship were Jacques Villeneuve took four wins' that season. While, Damon Hill took eight wins' and the 1996 F1 World Drivers' Championship title as-well, making Damon Hill the first son of a World Champion to become a Champion himself.





Number 4: 1979-82 Williams FW07
Story: Williams FW07 was designed by Patrick Head and Neil Oatley, the Williams FW07 had the 3 litre Cosworth DFV engine to give Williams two F1 Constructors' titles in 1980 and 1981. Also took Alan Jones to the 1980 F1 World Drivers' Championship which is Williams team's first divers and constructors championships as a team. Williams FW07 took fifteen race wins overall, eleven wins' for Alan Jones, a race win for Clay Regazzoni, and three race wins' for Carlos Reutemann in those three and a bit seasons in Formula 1.



Number 3: 1987 Williams FW11B
Story: The Williams FW11 was designed by Patrick Head and Frank Dernie. The FW11B had the Honda 1.5 litre V6 turbo engine underneath, which produce over 1000 bhp in qualifying and around 790 bhp in race pace. The Williams FW11B took the 1987 F1 Constructors' Championship where Williams took nine Grand Prix wins', three wins' for Nelson Piquet and six wins' for Nigel Mansell; and a F1 World Drivers' Championship title for Nelson Piquet as-well.




Number 2: 1993 Williams FW15C
Story: The FW15C was designed by Adrian Newey and Patrick Head. The FW15C was powered by a 3.5 litre V10 Renault engine, the Williams FW15C was the most technically sophisticated car on the grid in 1993. The FW15C featured a semi automatic gearbox, active suspension, traction control and for a brief period anti-lock brakes which took Williams fifteen poles', ten Grand Prix wins' that season and a F1 constructors championship as-well. Which, Damon Hill took two poles and three Grand Prix wins'. While, Alain Prost took thirteen poles and seven Grand Prix wins' to concluded with the 1993 F1 World Drivers' Championship for Alain Prost to take his forth and final F1 drivers' title.




Number 1: 1992 Williams FW14B
Story: This is possibly the best F1 car that Williams has ever raced in their Forty Year Grand Prix history. The FW14B was designed by Adrian Newey and Patrick Head. The FW14B was powered by a 3.5 litre V10 Renault engine, the Williams FW14B was the most technically sophisticated car on the grid in 1992. By 1992 the FW14B featured a semi automatic gearbox, active suspension, traction control and for a brief period anti-lock brakes which took Williams fifteen poles, ten Grand Prix wins' that season and a F1 constructors championship as-well. Which, Riccardo Patrese took a pole and a Grand Prix win. While, Nigel Mansell took fourteen poles' and nine Grand Prix wins' to concluded with the 1992 F1 World Drivers' Championship for Nigel Mansell and his only one as-well.





To give this 1992 Williams FW14B the best Williams F1 car ever!

And to many more years of winning from Williams to come.

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