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Williams 1980: The first Formula 1-world champion title

Williams 1980: The first Formula 1-world champion title

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Currently, the team Williams is going through difficult times in Formula 1. In the past five years, the traditional British team was the backmarker four times in the Constructors' Championship.

Fortunately, there were occasional bright spots, such as the strong Formula 1-debut of Nyck de Vries, who in 2022 in Monza stood in for the sick Alex Albon at short notice and scored points straight away with the defeated Williams in ninth place. In addition, for the upcoming 2023 season, the Formula 2 promoted Logan Sargeant has been committed, who as an American can be sure of immediate sympathy given the current premier class hype in the States.

In general, fans are always happy about good news from Williams. The team plays in a league with Ferrari and McLaren. Without Williams, Formula 1 just wouldn't be the same. All the better that there are now three fantastic models of the car that once helped Williams make his big breakthrough - the FW07B, with which Australian Alan Jones clinched Frank Williams' first world title in 1980.

As early as the mid-1960s, Frank Williams used racing cars with his own team. But it was unsuccessful and lacked the financial means. It needed a fresh start. And that happened in 1977 with the newly formed Williams team, which Frank Williams sent to the start together with Patrick Head - for a year again with a customer car from March and from 1978 with the first own construction. A year later came the first victories and in 1980 finally the long-awaited first world championship success with Alan Jones at the wheel of the typical white and green FW07B with the equally typical Cosworth engine.

In the following decade and a half, Williams always fought for the top of the premier class. The select line-up of drivers included names such as Rosberg, Mansell, Piquet, Prost, Hill, Villeneuve and last but not least Ayrton Senna.

Alan Jones first World Champion Williams was replicated by GP Replicas in three different versions as a resin model. They are the three winning cars with which Jones was able to win the races in Le Castellet, Brands Hatch and Montreal on his way to the world championship crown. The models in scale 1:18 are limited to 500 pieces each and are delivered with the associated showcase.

 

Alan Jones Williams FW07B #27 Winner French GP 1980, RRP 259,95 €, item-no.: GP133A

Alan Jones Williams FW07B #27 Winner British GP 1980 1:18, RRP 259,95 €, item-no.: GP133C

Alan Jones Williams FW07B #27 Winner Canadian GP 1980, RRP 259,95 €, item-no.: GP133D


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