• Baujahr 
    1982
  • Automobiltyp 
    Sonstige
  • Chassisnummer 
    FW08/1
  • FIA-Papiere 
    Ja
  • Lenkung 
    Lenkung links
  • Zustand 
    Gebraucht
  • Standort
    Vereinigtes Königreich
  • Außenfarbe 
    Sonstige

Beschreibung

We are delighted to offer this 1982 ex-Keke Rosberg World Championship Contributing Williams FW08 chassis 1, for sale on behalf of its current owner.Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited is a British Formula 1 racing team and constructor. It is founded and run by team owner Sir Frank Williams and automotive engineer Sir Patrick Head. The team was formed in 1977 after Frank Williams two earlier unsuccessful F1 operations. All of Williams F1 chassis are called FW then a number, the FW being the initials of team owner, Frank Williams.Williamss first race was the 1977 Spanish GP, where the new team ran a March chassis for Patrick Neve. Williams started manufacturing its own cars the following year, and Switzerlands Clay Regazzoni won Williamss first race at the 1979 British GP. At the 1997 British GP, Canadian Jaques Villeneuve scored the teams 100th race victory, making Williams one of only three teams in Formula One, alongside Ferrari and fellow British team McLaren, to win 100 races. Williams won nine Constructors World Championships between 1980 and 1997. This stood as a record until Ferrari surpassed it in 2000.The Williams FW08 was the third F1 model from Williams Grand Prix Engineering and took Keke Rosberg to his World Championship victory for the team in 1982. This car, the prototype, was used by Rosberg at three races, finishing third in the German GP and then crossing the line alongside Elio de Angelis in Austria in one of the closest finishes in F1 history.It was then withdrawn from the race team and became the test car for Williams six-wheel project. In this form it was tested by Rosberg before being outlawed. After a spell in Count Zanons collection, the six-wheeler made its competitive debut at the 1994 Goodwood Festival of Speed, driven by Jonathan Palmer. It returned to Goodwood in 1995, when Palmer set the fastest time of the weekend, a track record. It was rebuilt to standard four-wheel form in 2000 and sold in to private ownership in 2005. After nine years in American ownership, it returned to Britain in 2014 since when it has been raced in the Masters FIA Historic F1 Championship.The car is sold in 100% race-ready condition with current crack-test and fire system. Belts and FIA fuel cell are valid up to 2024. The Geoff Richardson Cosworth DFV has only done 302 miles (approx. 3 hours) and the gearbox has just 119 miles on it.In addition to an Allen Brown Dossier and FIA HTP valid until 2025, FW08/1 comes with an attractive spares package.This is a rare opportunity to acquire the prototype and world championship winning Williams FW08 which is a front running car in todays Historic F1 while also being a very collectible and appreciating Formula One car.   ... For more information please visit www.rmd.be.