The FW07 was a hugely important car for Williams – it scored their first win and their first two constructors’ championships.
it was used by Alan Jones to win the 1980 world championship and Keke Rosberg raced it at the beginning of his 1982 championship-winning season before it was finally superseded by the FW08.
The team also produced a six-wheeled ‘D’ version which never raced, and was used to develop a six-wheeled version of the FW08:
- Williams-Cosworth FW07
- Carlos Reutemann, Williams, Zolder, 1981
- Williams FW07, Silverstone, 2011
- Williams FW07, Silverstone, 2011
- Mohamed bin Sulayem, Williams FW07, Bahrain, 2004
- Alan Jones, Williams FW07D, Donington Park, 1982
- Carlos Reutemann, Williams FW07B, Monte-Carlo, 1980
- Mario Andretti, Williams FW07C, Long Beach, 1982
- Carlos Reutemann, Williams FW07C, Jacarepagua, 1981
- Carlos Reutemann, Williams FW07C, Osterreichring, 1981
- Alan Jones, Williams FW07, Jacarepagua, 1979














