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About the venue

RBS WilliamsF1 Conference Centre & Grand Prix Collection

Grove
Wantage
Oxfordshire OX12 0DQ
Telephone: +44 (0)1235 777900
Facsimile: +44 (0)1235 777183 or 777730


The RBS WilliamsF1 Conference Centre is situated adjacent to the RBS WilliamsF1 headquarters in Wantage, Oxfordshire. In atmospheric surroundings offering unique attractions such as the WilliamsF1 Grand Prix Collection, The Trophy Room and WilliamsF1 Technology Exhibition, this is a state-of-the-art location which will truly inspire and motivate delegates and exhibitors.

The Champions Gallery

Contains pictures of all the world Championship winning drivers that have driven for the team since 1977. The gallery leads into the preview theatre (and Ayrton Senna room), which sets the scene for your tour of the museum.

Grand Prix Collection

A unique opportunity to view the WilliamsF1 Collection spanning the period from 1977 to the present, during which WilliamsF1 has won sixteen World Championships, seven drivers and nine manufacturers. Each of the drivers World Championship winning cars are represented from the very first car designed and built by the team, the FW06, through to the latest, FW025 along with a variety of other F1 cars notably the WilliamsF1's six-wheel car and unexpectedly, the world rally Metro 6R4!

Technology Suite

Since 1977 WilliamsF1 has built a reputation for its engineering skills consistently keeping the WilliamsF1 cars at the front of the grid. One of the most sophisticated F1 cars ever built was the FW15c which took Alain Prost to his fourth World Championship with the help of active ride suspension, semi-automatic gearbox, traction control and ABS. This section of the tour displays examples of all aspects of an F1 car's engineering.

Trophy Room

With over 100 Grand Prix wins the WilliamsF1 team has collected a wide variety of trophies as well a selection of memorabilia relating to the nine Manufacturer's World Championship wins. Part of this extensive collection is displayed in the WilliamsF1 trophy room, which contains some of the most prestigious and interesting cups.
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