Seven F1 racing cars used from the late 80s to early 90s were on display exclusively, including the ones driven by legendary F1 driver Michael Schumacher, at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur from March 26 to April 1, 2010.
Having a look at all the seven F1 cars up close was really good.
The classic F1 racing cars exhibition offered motorsport enthusiasts a closer look at some of the rarest and most impressive racing cars from around the world driven from the late 80s to early 90s.
The classic F1 racing cars exhibition was held in conjunction with the Formula One (F1) Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix 2010 held from April 2 – 4 at Sepang International Circuit (SIC).
For those of you not able to make it there, here’s a selection of pictures of each of those cars:
Benetton B192
Debut : 1992 Spanish GP
Engine : Ford HBA7
No. of wins : 1
Drivers : Michael Schumacher, Martin Brundle
Benetton B190
Debut : 1990
Engine : Ford HBA4
No. of wins : 2
Drivers : Alessandro Nannini, Nelson Piquet, Roberto Moreno
Lotus 99T
Debut : 1987
Engine : Honda RA166E
No. of wins : 2
Drivers : Ayrton Senna, Satoru Nakajima
Dallara F191
Debut : 1991
Engine : Judd JV
No. of wins : 0
Driver : E. Piro, J. Lehto
Benetton B190
Debut : 1990
Engine : Ford HBA4
No. of wins : 2
Drivers : Alessandro Nannini, Nelson Piquet, Roberto Moreno
Lotus 99T
Debut : 1987
Engine : Honda RA166E
No. of wins : 2
Drivers : Ayrton Senna, Satoru Nakajima
Dallara F191
Debut : 1991
Engine : Judd JV
No. of wins : 0
Driver : E. Piro, J. Lehto
Ensign N180
Debut : 1980
Engine : Ford Cosworth DFV
No. of wins : 0
Drivers : Clay Regazzoni, Tiff Needell, Jan Lammers, Geoff Lees
Tyrrell 012/3
Debut : 1984 Brazilian GP
Engine : Ford Cosworth DFY 3.0 V8
No. of wins : 0
Driver : Martin Brundle
March 811
Debut : 1981 South Africa GP
Engine : Ford Cosworth DFV
No. of wins : 0
Drivers : Eliseo Salazar, Derek Daly
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