Okay, so I’ve been digging into the F1 Williams FW28, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I wanted to get a good feel for this car, not just read about it, but really understand it.

First, I scoured the internet for any info I could find. Pictures, specs, race history – you name it, I was looking for it. I really wanted to wrap my head around what made this car tick.
My Deep Dive Process
- Started with the basics: Engine (Cosworth CA2006 2.4 L V8), weight, tire supplier (Bridgestone), the whole nine yards.
- Moved on to finding any videos I could. Old races, documentaries, anything that showed the FW28 in action. Watching it on the track gave me a way better sense of its performance than just reading numbers.
- Tried to find some technical drawings or diagrams. This was tough! But I did manage to find some decent schematics that helped me understand the car’s layout and aerodynamics.
- Explored some forums. Reading some people talking about it.
- Compared it to other cars from the same era. This helped put the FW28’s design and performance into perspective.
It was a bit of a treasure hunt, piecing everything together. The amount I can find is limited, but that’s part of the fun, right? It’s like being a digital archaeologist, digging up the past.
I realized that the more I learned, the more I appreciated the engineering behind it. It’s not just a fast car; it’s a complex machine where every little detail matters.