1978-79: Williams-Cosworth FW06 1/45 Photo by: Williams F1 Driver: Alan Jones 1979: Williams-Cosworth FW07 2/45 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Alan Jones, Clay Regazzoni 1980: Williams-Cosworth FW07B 3/45 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Alan Jones, Carlos Reutemann 1981-82: Williams-Cosworth FW07C 4/45 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Alan Jones, Carlos Reutemann, Keke Rosberg, Mario Andretti 1982: Williams-Cosworth FW08 5/45 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Keke Rosberg, Derek Daly 1983: Williams-Cosworth FW08C 6/45 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Keke Rosberg, Jacques Laffite, Jonathan Palmer 1983-84: Williams-Honda FW09 7/45 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Jacques Laffite, Keke Rosberg 1985: Williams-Honda FW10 8/45 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Nigel Mansell, Keke Rosberg 1986: Williams-Honda FW11 9/45 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet 1987: Williams-Honda FW11B 10/45 Photo by: Sutton … [Read more...] about Gallery: All Williams F1 cars since 1978
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Gallery: All McLaren F1 cars since 1966
1966: McLaren-Ford M2B 1/59 Photo by: Motorsport Images Driver: Bruce McLaren 1967: McLaren-BRM M4B 2/59 Photo by: Motorsport Images Driver: Bruce McLaren 1967-1968: McLaren-BRM M5A 3/59 Photo by: Motorsport Images Drivers: Bruce McLaren, Denis Hulme 1968-1970: McLaren-Ford M7A 4/59 Photo by: Motorsport Images Drivers: Bruce McLaren, Denis Hulme, Dan Gurney (plus Andrea de Adamich and Nanni Galli in M7D-Alfa Romeo) 1969-1971: McLaren-Ford M7B 5/59 Photo by: Motorsport Images Drivers: Bruce McLaren, Denis Hulme 1969: McLaren-Ford M9A 6/59 Photo by: Motorsport Images Drivers: Derek Bell 1970-1971: McLaren-Ford M14A 7/59 Photo by: Sutton Images Drivers: Bruce McLaren, Denis Hulme, Dan Gurney, Peter Gethin, Jackie Oliver 1971: McLaren-Alfa Romeo M14D 8/59 Photo by: Motorsport Images Drivers: Andrea de Adamich 1971-1973: McLaren-Ford M19 9/59 Photo by: Motorsport Images Drivers: Denis Hulme, Peter Revson, Brian Redman, Jody Scheckter, … [Read more...] about Gallery: All McLaren F1 cars since 1966
Jan Magnussen: Thanks for the memories, Corvette Racing
It’s always hard to leave a team, but when you’ve been with the same organization, and many of the same people, for 16 years it’s even harder. But Petit Le Mans was my final race with Corvette Racing. I started with Corvette back in 2004, and over the 150+ races I’ve run behind the wheel of their cars, I’ve been fortunate enough to accomplish some of my wildest racing dreams. Four championships, including 2017 and 2018’s back-to-back titles, four victories at Le Mans, four wins at Sebring, a win at Daytona – none of this would have been possible without the amazing team at Corvette Racing and GM.I’m so grateful not only for all we accomplished together but for all of the off-track memories as well. When you spend 16 seasons with a team, you become like family. Corvette Racing has been my American home for a very long time, and I’m so thankful that I got to spend such a long and prosperous time with a fantastic group of guys and … [Read more...] about Jan Magnussen: Thanks for the memories, Corvette Racing
Clark, Amon, and the speculation that rules motorsport history
1967 Canadian GP, Mosport: At the start, Jim Clark, Lotus, leads teammate Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell-Matra) and Dan Gurney (Eagle-Weslake) Photo by: Sutton Images In racing, the success or failure of participants is determined purely by results – but you’ll have noticed that’s never enough for the rest of us. After a race, much of the sport’s allure, intrigue and enchantment (or any other bottled fragrance) is provided by speculation over what might have been. Yes, we anticipate the next episode, but we’re equally intrigued by dissecting the last, and theorizing over how it might have turned out differently.Within minutes of the checkered flag, there are drivers, team managers, sponsors, journalists and fans giving vent to their opinions. ‘If Team X had changed its driver from wets to slicks one lap sooner in qualifying, he’d have taken pole, and probably the win,’ or, ‘If we’d used the same tire strategy as Team Y, … [Read more...] about Clark, Amon, and the speculation that rules motorsport history
World Superbike publishes entry list for 2021 season
The factory Kawasaki team will carry an unchanged line-up this year, with six-time champion Jonathan Rea partnering Alex Lowes for the second consecutive season after the latter’s switch from Yamaha in 2020.Kawasaki customer Pedercini Racing will expand to two bikes, with Loris Cresson staying on after his one-off appearance with the team in 2020, and joining ex-Barni Ducati rider Samuele Cavalieri.Puccetti Kawasaki will promote 2017 World Supersport champion Lucas Mahias to replace the outgoing Xavi Fores, while Isaac Vinales will ride the final ZX-10RR on the grid for Orelac Racing. The Ducati’s line-up has witnessed a few changes over the winter, with Michael Ruben Rinaldi promoted to the factory squad alongside Scott Redding and Chaz Davies going the other way and joining the Go Eleven customer team. Tito Rabat has joined the Ducati fold after losing his Avintia MotoGP ride, and will compete for the Barni squad. The Motocorsa Racing team will field Axel Bassani, … [Read more...] about World Superbike publishes entry list for 2021 season