Williams Racing F1 FW14B

Williams Racing F1 FW14B

The Williams Racing F1 FW14B is a legendary racing car used by the Williams team during the 1992 F1 season. It was designed by the famous designer Adrian Newey, and is equipped with a 3.5-liter V10 Renault engine, which can output a powerful power of 700 to 750 horsepower. In the 1992 season, Nigel Mansell won 10 races in this car and eventually won the drivers' championship.
Plymouth Roadrunner Racing

Plymouth Roadrunner Racing

It is a legendary racing car in NASCAR history, driven by Richard Petty, known as the "king". This car helped Petty win his third NASCAR Grand Prix championship in 1971 and became the first driver in his career to earn over $1 million in total prize money. Not only was it Petty's tank that won 21 races in the 1971 season, but it was also his only car that visited the White House, which happened in September 1971 when US President Nixon invited him to a reception for automotive racing figures. Equipped with a reconstructed 426 cubic inch V8 Hemi engine and a single four barrel carburetor.