Williams FW01
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Re: Williams FW01
Nice new point of view, thanks
McLeod- F1 Driver
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Re: Williams FW01
This thread is a very good idea. Some people asked what they could do to participate. There are so many chassis in F1 History that would deserve such a clever treatment of pictures already available.
McLeod- F1 Driver
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Re: Williams FW01
I think that the Iso-Marlboro>Williams chassis numbers are being confused in this topic...
From 'in period' magazines it should be.....
Iso-Marlboro IR-01 > Never had a Williams chassis number
Iso-Marlboro IR-02 > Williams FW02
Iso-Marlboro IR-03 > Williams FW01
Iso-Marlboro IR-04 > Williams FW03
Williams FW04 was the first real Williams chassis.
Rob
From 'in period' magazines it should be.....
Iso-Marlboro IR-01 > Never had a Williams chassis number
Iso-Marlboro IR-02 > Williams FW02
Iso-Marlboro IR-03 > Williams FW01
Iso-Marlboro IR-04 > Williams FW03
Williams FW04 was the first real Williams chassis.
Rob
Rob Ryder- World Champion
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Re: Williams FW01
That is an interesting point Rob. Early Williams chassis history is a bit puzzling. I always trusted Allen Brown's Oldracingcars.com site so far.
Re: Williams FW01
Thank you for your support. I'll continue with other models.
Rob, about Williams chassis numbers, there may be confusion but my reference is also Oldracingcars.com. It is this that I use on the tables above.
Other references can be filled in period magazines or books but I have to make a choice ... and Oldracingcars.com seems to me very comprehensive about it.
Rob, about Williams chassis numbers, there may be confusion but my reference is also Oldracingcars.com. It is this that I use on the tables above.
Other references can be filled in period magazines or books but I have to make a choice ... and Oldracingcars.com seems to me very comprehensive about it.
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