HOT WHEELS WILLIAMS FORMULA 1 BMW FW26 LOW NOSE J. P. MONTOYA 2004 SCALE 1/18

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HOT WHEELS SCALE 1:18 CONDITION:NEW WITH BOX BOX ONLY OPENED TO DISPLAY PICTURES GOOD LUCK BIDDING! Williams BMW FW26 Williams FW26 Category Formula One Constructor Williams Designer(s) Patrick Head (technical director) Gavin Fisher (chief designer) Antonia Terzi (chief aerodynamicist) Predecessor FW25 Successor FW27 Technical specifications Chassis Carbon /Epoxy composite monocoque Suspension (front) -Suspension (rear) -Engine BMW 2998cc V10 naturally aspirated Mid-mounted Transmission Williams 7-Speed semi-automatic Fuel Petrobras Tyres Michelin Competition history Notable entrants BMW WilliamsF1 Team Notable drivers 3. Juan Pablo Montoya 4. Ralf Schumacher 4. Marc Gené 4. Antônio Pizzonia Debut 2004 Australian Grand Prix Races Wins Poles Fastest laps 18 11 2Constructors' Championships 0Drivers' Championships 0 The Williams FW26 is a Formula One racing car designed and built by Williams F1 for the 2004 Formula One season . The design team was led by Patrick Head , Gavin Fisher and Antonia Terzi . It was driven by Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya and proved to be one of the most attention grabbing cars of the season. The FW26 was powered by a BMW 3.0 V10 engine, one of the most powerful in F1 at the time. Williams had finished 2003 with arguably the strongest package overall, and great expectation was on the team to win read more