MULTIPLE LE MANS WINNER PIRRO TO DRIVE WILLIAMS FW08B AT GOODWOOD
Five-time Le Mans 24 Hours victor Emanuele Pirro has been confirmed to drive the Williams-Ford FW08B at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed on 12-15 July.
Pirro, who drove the FW08B at last year’s Festival of Speed, will be reunited with Williams’ famed six-wheeler when he takes to the hill on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.
Last month, Williams Heritage confirmed Karun Chandhok will drive the Williams-BMW FW26 at this year’s Festival of Speed, which celebrates its Silver Jubilee anniversary, with the FW08B originally intended for static display.
The FW08B is a six-wheeled race car based on the FW08 designed by Sir Patrick Head and Frank Dernie. The car has four driven wheels at the rear, with two undriven wheels at the front. Powered by a Ford DFV engine, the car looked promising during testing in 1982, but the FIA banned the technology in 1983 before the car was ever raced.
Jonathan Williams commented: “I’m thrilled to see this unique race car take to Goodwood hill once again. The car and the technology behind it isn’t something you get to see every day, and naturally it drew a lot of attention at the various events we attended last year. I’m pleased to see both the FW08B and the FW26, which Karun will drive, play a part in Goodwood’s anniversary celebrations this year. The event serves to be a real treat for us, and fans alike.”
Also making its public debut will be the 1990 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer – Dynamics and Lightweighting Study. This is a client-inspired collaboration between Singer and Williams Advanced Engineering in pursuit of the most advanced air-cooled Porsche 911 in the world. The car will also take to the hill throughout the weekend.