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Model Car Williams Renault FW 19 blue number 3 from 1997 (Formula 1)
Scale 1/43

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Williams Renault FW19 1997: A Formula 1 icon in model car
The 1997 Williams Renault FW19 represents one of the most fascinating chapters in modern Formula 1 history. This 1:43 scale model accurately captures the essence of the blue number 3 car, which marked a crucial transitional season for the British team. More than just a scale model, this piece is a true historical testament to the technological and aesthetic evolution of racing cars in the late 1990s.
Designed for passionate car collectors and Formula 1 model car enthusiasts, this faithful reproduction is a great addition to any motorsport collection. The meticulous workmanship and attention to detail make this model car a highly sought-after collector's item .
Characteristics of the model car
- Model: Williams Renault FW19
- Brand: Williams
- Year: 1997
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Blue with number 3
- Protective case included: Yes
The Williams FW19: A transitional single-seater
The Williams FW19 was developed for the 1997 season, marking a pivotal period for the Grove-based team. Designed under the technical direction of Adrian Newey, this single-seater represented the culmination of several years of technical evolution while also preparing the team for the future. The chassis, the result of advanced aerodynamic innovations, reflected the constant quest for performance that characterizes motor racing .
Powered by the Renault RS9 engine, this FW19 boasted a reliable and powerful powertrain, developing around 750 horsepower. The Williams-Renault partnership, although coming to an end, continued to produce competitive machines capable of competing with the best teams on the grid. The single-seater was distinguished by its elegant design and flowing lines , characteristic of Adrian Newey's aesthetic and functional approach.
Despite some decent performances, the 1997 season brought Williams only one victory, achieved by Jacques Villeneuve at the Brazilian Grand Prix. This relative lack of success marked the end of a golden era for the British team, which would soon begin a new phase of its history with new engine partners.
Williams: British excellence in Formula 1
Founded in 1977 by Frank Williams and Patrick Head, Williams Grand Prix Engineering quickly established itself as one of the most respected teams in the paddock. By the time the FW19 was launched, the team already boasted multiple constructors' and drivers' titles, having worked with legends such as Alan Jones, Keke Rosberg, Nigel Mansell, and Damon Hill.
The year 1997 marked a period of change for Williams, with the arrival of Jacques Villeneuve as the team's first driver alongside Heinz-Harald Frentzen. This season also represented the final stages of the collaboration with Renault, a partnership that had brought the team numerous successes since the early 1990s. The Williams philosophy of technical innovation and competitive spirit continued to guide the team despite the increasing challenges of competition.
Williams' legacy in 1997 already reflected a unique approach to motorsport, prioritizing technical excellence and the pursuit of perfection. This constant quest for improvement was reflected in every detail of the FW19, from aerodynamic innovations to the most advanced material choices of the time.
A season between glory and transition
Williams' 1997 season is remembered for a particularly symbolic moment at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Jacques Villeneuve, driving his number 3 FW19, fought a fierce battle in the rain against Michael Schumacher and his Ferrari. This race, contested in difficult conditions, perfectly illustrated the fighting spirit that still drove the British team despite the growing difficulties.
The story goes that Frank Williams himself, watching from the pits, was particularly moved by Villeneuve's performance. The Canadian driver, the reigning world champion but struggling that season, rediscovered all his former brilliance in the English rain. This race perfectly symbolized the Williams spirit: never give up, even in the face of adversity.
A fascinating technical detail of the FW19 was its innovative cooling system, developed specifically to cope with the high temperatures of the most demanding circuits. This technical ingenuity, characteristic of the Williams approach, allowed the car to maintain its performance even in the most difficult conditions, a testament to legendary British attention to detail .
The blue and white livery of this FW19 number 3 has become emblematic of this transitional period. It represented the last glimmers of a historic collaboration while also heralding the changes to come. This distinctive aesthetic, blending tradition and modernity, continues to fascinate automotive enthusiasts nearly three decades later.
Complete your model car collection
This Williams Renault FW19 naturally finds its place at the heart of a collection dedicated to model cars from the 1990s . It harmonizes perfectly with other emblematic models from this golden decade of Formula 1, a period marked by revolutionary technical innovations and memorable duels between legendary drivers.
Collectors can complement this acquisition with other Renault model cars to retrace the history of the French manufacturer in competition, or with models of contemporary racing cars to recreate the unique atmosphere of the 1997 grid. This FW19 also constitutes an excellent starting point for a thematic collection dedicated to the Williams team and its various aesthetic evolutions.
Whether you're an experienced collector or a passionate amateur discovering the world of model cars , this Williams FW19 will find its place of honor in your collection. Its historical authenticity, quality of finish and relative rarity make it a wise investment for any enthusiast wishing to own a piece of modern Formula 1 history.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
What scales are available?
Our model cars are mainly offered in 1/43, 1/24, 1/18 and 1/87 (HO) scales. The scale is always indicated in the product sheet.
The smaller the second number, the larger the model car (e.g. 1/18 is larger than 1/43).
Does the model car come with protection?
Yes, each model car is systematically delivered in its protective box. This box preserves the collectible value and protects your model car from dust and shocks.
How is my package protected during transport?
We package each order with the utmost care: bubble wrap, appropriate cushioning, and polystyrene. Your model car is perfectly secure during its journey.
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In-stock items are shipped within 24-48 hours. Please allow 2-3 business days for France via Colissimo or 4-5 days via Mondial Relay.
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