Cars Tagged - Formula 1
1992 Williams FW14B
3The car was born out of necessity, as the 1989 and 1990 seasons had proven competitive for Williams, but they had underachieved in their own and Renault’s eyes.
1994 Williams FW16B
3Featured revised bodywork, with a low profile engine cover and enclosed driveshaft and an anhedral rear wing lower element
1997 Williams FW19
3The car was a logical development of the extremely successful FW18, which had comfortably won both titles in 1996.
2002 Williams FW24
3The FW24 was closely based on the previous year’s FW23, and powered by a development of the ultra-powerful BMW engine from 2001.
2014 Williams FW36
6The FW36 is the first car built by Williams to use a Mercedes engine, a 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged engine, known as the PU106A Hybrid.
2011 Williams FW33
3During the course of the season, it became clear that the car was much less competitive than Williams FW32.
2008 Williams FW30
3The FW30 is largely an evolution of the previous, 2007-season, Williams model: the FW29.
2010 Williams FW32
3The FW32 was raced by Rubens Barrichello and 2009 GP2 Series champion Nico Hülkenberg.
2008 McLaren MP4-23
3The MP4-23 won the 2008 World Driver’s Championship in the hands of Lewis Hamilton, but finished 2nd in the constructor’s championship behind Ferrari.
2006 McLaren MP4-21
3The car continues the MP4-X naming system and is notable for its striking chrome livery which is designed to maximize the visibility of the teams sponsors.
2014 Ferrari F14 T
3The first turbo powered F1 car for Ferrari since the Gustav Brunner designed F1/87/88C driven by Michele Alboreto and Gerhard Berger in 1988.
2014 Toro Rosso STR9
3The STR9 will be the first Toro Rosso car to use an engine built by Renault, the Energy F1-2014.
2006 Spyker MF1
3Starting the 2006 season as Midland, the team would finish under the new of ownership of Spyker.
2014 Red Bull Racing RB10
3The RB10 has been designed to use Renault Sport’s new 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged engine, the Renault Energy F1-2014.
2012 Red Bull Racing RB8
2Like most 2012-specification cars, the RB8 features a ‘stepped-nose’ to conform with new regulations to improve safety.
2013 Red Bull Racing RB9
2The RB9 raced to both the drivers and constructers championships in 2013.
2013 Sauber F1 C32
3In comparison to its predecessor, the Sauber C31, the C32 features a lower nose design.
2011 Sauber F1 C30
3As with the Sauber C29 the car is powered by a Ferrari engine, but with added capability to house Ferrari’s customer KERS system.
2008 Ferrari F2008
3Features a new standard Electronic Control Unit (ECU), which is the electronic system that controls all the cars, produced by McLaren Electronic Systems.
2008 Honda RA108
3The team retained their drivers from the previous two seasons, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello.
2002 Ferrari F2002
3Powered by a 3.0L V10 engine which had a very low centre of gravity, the F2002 had excellent handling.
2002 Jaguar R3
3After the disappointing past two seasons, 2002 was even worse for Jaguar.
2012 Toro Rosso STR7
3the seventh car run by the team, and the third car that they have fully designed and developed.
2002 McLaren MP4-17
3Finished third in the constructors championship with 65 points and one victory, in Monaco.
2009 Force India VJM02
3The team decided late in development to change from a Ferrari to a Mercedes engine, along with McLaren gearboxes and hydraulics.
2013 Ferrari F138
3Named “F138” to represent the year that it would be raced, 2013, and to mark the final season that Formula One would use V8 engines.
2013 Force India VJM06
3The Force India VJM06 is a complete redesign of the previous year’s car.
2006 Honda RA106
3The year marked the first time Honda had competed as a full team since 1968; since then it had only competed as an engine supplier until taking over BAR completely.
2009 Renault F1 R29
4The team expected to be fighting for both the drivers and constructors titles. Instead, the car proved to be disappointing.