Williams Racing – FW14B – F1® World Drivers’ & Constructors’ Champion – 1992 | Limited Edition

  • Specifically designed and created to celebrate the Williams FW14B Formula One car
  • Limited edition of 500 pieces only, uniquely numbered
  • Uses the latest 3D modelling technology to design the poster
  • Comes as a standard sized poster, 50 x 70 cm (19¾ x 27½ inch), framing not included
  • Reproduced as a high quality offset print on 175g/m2 paper
  • Global Shipping from Europe, rolled and delivered in a protective tube
  • Officially Licensed Product | Williams Racing

£46.12

Sold By: Automobilist

Description

 


As the name implies, FW14B car was an evolution of the FW14 and simply blitzed both 1992 titles, sealing them by the Hungarian Grand Prix, the 11th round of 16 that year!

En route to these successes the FW14B set numerous records, only once being classified outside of the points at a time when only the top six were scored. In 32 starts, FW14B claimed 10 wins, nine second and two third places, 15 poles and 10 fastest laps.


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Delivery

These posters are rolled in protective tube to ensure their safe delivery to you – wherever you are in the world.

There is a delivery charge that will be added at the checkout prior to the payment stage.

UK: £14.50 (2-6 business days)
Europe: £14.50(7-14 business days) (outside EU + UK)
USA: £18 (7-21 business days)
ROW: £22 (14-21 business days)

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