1/43 Scale F1 - 1980's

Formula 1 Cars from the 1980's



1980 Williams FW07B - Minichamps
United States Grand Prix
Watkins Glen, NY
Driver: Alan Jones
WINNER - World Champion

1980 Williams FW07B - Scale Racing Cars
United States Grand Prix West
Long Beach, CA
Driver: Alan Jones
DNF - World Champion
1980 Renault RE21 - Quartzo
Brazilian Grand Prix
Interlagos
Driver: René Arnoux
WINNER

1980 Renault RE21 - Quartzo
Austrian Grand Prix
Österreichring
Driver: Jean-Pierre Jabouille
WINNER
1981 Brabham BT49C - Vitesse
Argentine Grand Prix
Buenos Aries
Driver: Nelson Piquet
WINNER - World Champion
1981 Brabham BT49C - Tenariv
Monaco Grand Prix
Monte Carlo
Driver: Nelson Piquet
DNF - World Champion



















1981 Lotus 88  - Spark
Presentation Car
Colin Chapman


1982 Renault RE30B - Quartzo 
Brazilian Grand Prix
Jacarepaguá Circuit
Driver: Alain Prost  
WINNER





1982 Renault RE30B - Quartzo
French Grand Prix
Paul Ricard
Driver: René Arnoux
WINNER
1982 Williams FW08B six-wheeled test car - Minichamps
Driver: Keke Rosberg
The FW08B was a six-wheeled (4 driven wheels at the rear and 2 undriven wheels at the front) variant that originated from the FW07D (also six-wheeled). It never raced. Patrick Head specifically said that the reason it was banned was because "someone in a FOCA meeting said it would drive up costs and cause chaos during pitstops". The FIA promptly limited the number of wheels for all cars to four, of which only 2 may be driven.
1982 Williams FW08 - Minichamps
Swiss Grand Prix
Dijon, France
Driver: Keke Rosberg
WINNER - World Champion
1982 Williams FW08 - Hi Fi
Swiss Grand Prix
Dijon, France
Driver: Keke Rosberg
WINNER - World Champion

1982 Ferrari 126 C2 - Minichamps
Belgian Grand Prix
Zolder
Driver Gilles Villeneuve
DNS - Fatal accident in qualifying

1982 Ferrari 126 C2 - Brumm
San Marino Grand Prix
Imola, Italy
Driver Gilles Villeneuve
2nd place

1982 Ferrari 126 C2 - Brumm
United States Grand Prix West
Long Beach, CA
Driver Didier Pironi
DNF


1983 Brabham-BMW BT52 - Minichamps (BMW Edition)
Italian Grand Prix
Monza
Driver: Nelson Piquet
WINNER - World Champion

1983 Williams-Ford FW 08C - Minichamps
Monaco Grand Prix
Monte Carlo
Driver: Keke Rosberg
WINNER

1984 McLaren-TAG MP4/2 - Minichamps
German Grand Prix
Hockenheimring
Driver: Niki Lauda
2nd place - World Champion

1984 Ferrari 126 C4 - Brumm
Dallas Grand Prix
Dallas, TX
Driver: René Arnoux
2nd place

1985 McLaren-TAG MP4/2 B - Minichamps
Monaco Grand Prix
Monte Carlo
Driver: Alain Prost
WINNER - World Champion

1985 Lotus 97 T - Renault - Minichamps
Portuguese Grand Prix
Estoril
Driver: Ayrton Senna
WINNER

1986 McLaren MP4/2C - Minichamps
German Grand Prix
Hockenheim
Driver: Alain Prost
6th place - World Champion


1986 McLaren MP4/2C - Provence Moulage
Austrailian Grand Prix
Adelaide
Driver: Alain Prost
WINNER - World Champion

1986 McLaren MP4/2C - Meri
Portuguese Grand Prix
Estoril
Driver: Keke Rosberg
DNF

1986 Lotus-Renault 98T - Minichamps
British Grand Prix
Brands Hatch
Driver: Johnny Dumfries
7th place

1987 Williams-Honda FW11B
Hungarian Grand Prix
Hungaroring
Driver: Nelson Piquet
WINNER - World Champion

1987 Williams-Honda FW11B - Tameo
Italian Grand Prix
Monza
Driver: Nelson Piquet
WINNER - World Champion

1987 Lotus-Honda 99T - Minichamps
British Grand Prix
Silverstone
Driver: Ayrton Senna
3rd place

1988 McLaren-Honda MP4/4 - Minichamps
Canadian Grand Prix
Montreal
Driver: Ayrton Senna
WINNER - World Champion

1989 McLaren-Honda MP4/5 - Minichamps
British Grand Prix
Silverstone
Driver: Alain Prost
WINNER - World Champion

1989 McLaren-Honda MP4/5 - Onyx
Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka
Driver: Ayrton Senna
Disqualified