Williams FW11

Rare

4 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Williams FW11

Market value

$200,000 to $4,000,000

Did you know

Powered Nigel Mansell to 1986 British GP victory.

The Williams FW11 represents a high-water mark in Formula One engineering, a turbocharged titan that roared onto the scene in 1986. Powered by Honda's ferocious RA166E engine, this beast churned out upwards of 1,000 horsepower in qualifying trim—numbers that still boggle the mind today. It wasn't just powerful; it was ruthlessly efficient, thanks to Patrick Head's meticulous aerodynamic design and uncompromising attention to detail.

Behind the wheel, drivers Nigel Mansell and Nelson Piquet grappled with a machine that demanded respect and rewarded bravery. Mansell's explosive tire failure at Adelaide in '86, costing him the championship, remains one of motorsport's most heart-wrenching moments. Yet, redemption came swiftly: in 1987, the FW11B secured both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships, cementing its legacy in racing folklore.

Technologically, the FW11 was groundbreaking—its advanced carbon-fiber monocoque, sophisticated suspension geometry, and relentless pursuit of aerodynamic perfection set new benchmarks. It was a car that didn't just push boundaries; it obliterated them. Even today, its iconic yellow, blue, and white livery evokes nostalgia and reverence, a testament to its enduring impact on Formula One history.

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Williams FW11: FAQ

How many Williams FW11s have been spotted?

4 Williams FW11 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.

How rare is the Williams FW11?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Williams FW11 is rated Rare.

Where can you see a Williams FW11?

Recent Williams FW11 sightings on AutoRadar come from Sinsheim, Roggwil, Beaulieu. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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