France: For the Record

21 June 08

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Williams is one of the most successful teams to have ever raced in France. Check out our stats from thirty years of racing in France.....





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At the 1992 French Grand Prix, Nigel Mansell set his 20th pole position for Williams and went on to score his 25th victory in a Williams car. It also marked the first in a series of a record 24 consecutive poles positions for the Williams team, which lasted through to the Japanese GP in 1993.



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Keke Rosberg has good reason to look back fondly on the French Grand Prix. It was in the 1985 event that he set the fastest lap in a race for the first time. The Finn would later go on to repeat the feat twice more during the same season.



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Back in 1979, the French Grand Prix was the first time ever that two Williams finished in the points, with Alan Jones fourth and Clay Regazzoni sixth.




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Williams loves its time in France, and over the years has scored more points (184) at the French Grand Prix than at any other event. In that time, the team has had ten poles and 17 front rows along with nine fastest laps, 21 podiums and eight victories.



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Nigel Mansell’s win in France in 1987 started a run of six consecutive Grand Prix wins for Williams, shared equally between himself and Nelson Piquet. The team finished as Constructors’ Champions, with Piquet and Mansell first and second in the Drivers’ Championship.

Posted at 11:40am on 21 June 08 tagged with france, for the record.