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Fujimi GP Series No. 14 Williams FW16 1994 San Marino GP Specification (First Edition) and No. 24 Williams FW14B 1992 Monaco GP Specification set. Both were purchased new, but there is some damage to the outer boxes due to long-term storage. The decals were stored in a zip-lock bag. The FW16 includes a discontinued repaint decal and first edition etching parts. The FW14B comes with Camel decals! The 1992 Monaco GP was a legendary race that will be remembered in history. With 8 laps remaining, Mansell, who had a lead of about 28 seconds, noticed something wrong with his left rear tire and made an emergency pit stop. This allowed Senna, who was in the lead for the first time in the 1992 season, to take the top spot. Mansell, taking advantage of his fresh tires, relentlessly pursued Senna, setting the fastest lap times. With three laps to go, he caught up to Senna. However, Senna, using his machine and tires to their limits, defended the key points of Monaco, where passing is difficult. Mansell also tried to attack by swerving his machine, but they did not collide as they had in their past battles. Senna crossed the finish line and won his first race of the season, his fourth consecutive victory in Monaco, and his fifth overall, tying the record. He prevented Mansell from winning his sixth consecutive race and his first victory in Monaco (also for the Renault engine). Immediately after, white smoke billowed from Senna's machine. Mansell was also exhausted, something he had never shown on the podium before, and sat down after the champagne fight. And the FW16 is the San Marino GP specification that Ayrton Senna drove for the last time. In 1994, Ayrton Senna, who had been hoping to join Williams, joined the team. It was even said before the season started that the championship was already decided with this combination, but the FW16, designed after the ban on high-tech devices, had extremely unstable characteristics, and allowed Michael Schumacher of Benetton to win the opening races. And in the third race, the San Marino GP, Senna crashed into the concrete wall at the Tamburello corner and tragically passed away. I was keeping these two cars with the intention of building them after I retired, but I am selling them due to reorganization. They were released a considerable number of years ago. Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to your purchase.
1 year ago