
Williams FW07 - Wikipedia
The Williams FW07 was a ground effect Formula One racing car designed by Patrick Head, Frank Dernie, and Neil Oatley for the 1979 F1 season. [1] It was closely based on the Lotus 79, even …
THE UNCOVERING OF A LEGEND - WILLIAMS FW07 - Auto Action
The Williams FW07 not only vaulted Alan Jones into superstardom but set the trend for the team’s title successes for the next decade. Heath McAlpine revisits an important chassis in Formula 1 …
Williams FW07 - The First Champion From Grove - SnapLap
2017年6月20日 · The Williams FW07 with its modifications 07B and 07C was the Formula 1 World Championship winning car in 1980 and 1981. This car won two Constructors’ Championship …
Williams FW07 car-by-car histories - OldRacingCars.com
For 1979, Patrick Head designed his first ground-effect car, the Williams FW07, following the template of the Lotus 79 but with a number of detail improvements. Alan Jones and Clay …
1979 Williams FW07 Cosworth - Images, Specifications and ...
With the FW07 launched in the spring of 1979, Williams also jumped on the ground-effects bandwagon. The monocoque was constructed from an aluminium honeycomb, making it …
Williams FW07 | Classic Cars Wiki | Fandom
The Williams FW07 was a ground effect Formula One racing car designed by Patrick Head for the 1979 F1 season. It was closely based on the Lotus 79, even being developed in the same …
1980 Williams-Ford FW07B
Car: Williams-Ford FW07B / Engine: Cosworth DFV 90º V8 / Maker: Williams / Bore X Stroke: 85.7 mm X 64.8 mm / Year: 1980 / Capacity: 2,993 cc / Class: Formula 1 / Power: 485 bhp / …