Williams FW11

Williams FW11
Williams FW11B

Nigel Mansell's Williams FW11 (1986).

Nelson Piquet's Williams FW11B (1987).
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorWilliams (chassis)
Honda (engine)
Designer(s)Patrick Head (Technical Director)
Sergio Rinland (Chief Engineer)
Frank Dernie (Head of Aerodynamics)
Osamu Goto (Engine Technical Director (Honda))
PredecessorFW10
SuccessorFW12
Technical specifications[1]
ChassisMoulded carbon composite monocoque
Suspension (front)1986-1987: double wishbones, pushrods
1987: active suspension
Suspension (rear)1986-1987: double wishbones, pullrods
1987: active suspension
Axle trackFront:
1986: 1,803 mm (71.0 in)
1987: 1,778 mm (70.0 in)
Rear:
1986: 1,651 mm (65.0 in)
1987: 1,625 mm (64.0 in)
Wheelbase1986: 2,794 mm (110.0 in)
1987: 2,845 mm (112.0 in)
Engine1986: Honda RA166E
1987: Honda RA167E 4 bar limited 1.5 L (1,494 cc , 91.2 cu in) V6 turbocharged
TransmissionWilliams / Hewland 6-speed manual
Power800-1,000 hp @ 11,000 rpm (race-spec),[2] 1,200+ hp @ 12,000 rpm (qualifying-spec)
Weight540 kg (1,190 lb)
FuelMobil
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsCanon Williams Honda Team
Notable drivers5. United Kingdom Nigel Mansell
6. Brazil Nelson Piquet
5. Italy Riccardo Patrese
Debut1986 Brazilian Grand Prix
First win1986 Brazilian Grand Prix
Last win1987 Mexican Grand Prix
Last event1987 Australian Grand Prix
RacesWinsPolesF/Laps
32181617
Constructors' Championships2 (1986, 1987)
Drivers' Championships1 (1987, Nelson Piquet)

The Williams FW11 is a Formula One car designed by Frank Dernie as a serious challenger to McLaren and their MP4/2C car. The car took over from where the FW10 left off at the end of 1985, when that car won the last three races of the season.

The FW11's most notable feature was the Honda 1.5 litre V6 turbo engine, one of the most powerful in F1 at the time producing 800 bhp at 12,000rpm and well over 1,200 bhp at 12,000 rpm in qualifying.

Added to the engine's power were the aerodynamics, which were ahead of the MP4/2C and the Lotus 98T. That and its driving pairing of Nelson Piquet and Nigel Mansell made it a force to be reckoned with.

  1. ^ "1987 Williams FW11B Honda - Images, Specifications and Information". Ultimatecarpage.com. 19 February 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Engine Honda". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 26 November 2020.