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F1 2017 to Feature Two Classic Willaims Cars
June 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2017 --
Williams has become the latest team to have iconic cars
recreated in F1™ 2017, the official videogame of the 2017 FIA
FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP™. Codemasters® and Koch Media
have today announced the two classic Williams cars, including
one that was previously unannounced. F1 2017 features an even
deeper career mode, numerous multiplayer enhancements, and a
brand new ‘Championships’ game mode as well as the return of
classic cars. Both the 1992 Williams FW14B and the 1996 Williams
FW18 will be playable in F1 2017 when it releases on the
PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One and
Windows PC (DVD and via Steam) worldwide on August 25th 2017.
· 1992 Williams FW14B – Driven by Nigel Mansell and Riccardo
Patrese during the 1992 Formula 1™ season, the FW14B was the
dominant car in which Mansell won the Drivers’ Championship,
with a then record breaking nine wins in the season.
· 1996 Williams FW18 – The most successful car of the 1996
season, winning 12 of the 16 races, with Damon Hill triumphing
eight times to Jacques Villeneuve’s four, winning Hill the
Drivers’ Championship title, and Williams the Constructors’
Championship.
Claire Williams, Deputy Team Principal, Williams Racing said:
“The FW14B is one of our most iconic cars and one of my personal
favourites. With Nigel Mansell behind the wheel, it was a force
to be reckoned with and provided one of our greatest eras as a
team in Formula One. The FW18 of 1996 is statistically our most
successful ever car, winning 12 out of 16 races, six of which
were one-two finishes, on our way to securing the Constructors’
title. We are delighted that these cars are being included in
this year’s new F1 game for 2017. It is a special year for us as
we celebrate our 40th anniversary, so a perfect moment to
celebrate two cars that we are so proud of at Williams. We hope
that gamers will love driving them as they remember some great
moments from the history of our sport.”