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Ready late in 1991, this was the first FW14 built to 'B' specifications. It was first seen at the Australian Grand Prix, which was the season finale. Ultimately, it was never raced but instead served as the test and development car. Retained by Williams, it was eventually restored by company's Heritage department during the second half of the 2010s. The work was completed in time for the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed where 40 years of Williams Grand Prix Engineering was celebrated. In full running order, it was demonstrated at the event by official Williams Heritage driver Karun Chandhok. It has since been sold to a private collection.
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1991 |
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Williams F1 |
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