Bringing a 1980s F1 classic into the 21st century
The Williams FW07C is one of the most successful cars active on the Historic Formula 1 scene, but the addition of a SCHROTH iNDi seat could make it an even more potent force...
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Carlos Reutemann's slump from pole to eighth at Caesar's Palace to hand Nelson Piquet the 1981 world championship is the stuff of legend, a cautionary tale for drivers trying to win a title by playing the percentages.
To this day, it's never been satisfactorily explained what caused the enigmatic Argentinian's capitulation in the Las Vegas heat, lapped by victorious Williams team-mate Alan Jones, which has only added to the mystique surrounding the DFV-powered FW07C.
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