Walter Wolf Racing ended up being were only available in 1977 by Canadian businessman Walter Wolf and their group's WR1 competed from 1977 ahead of the 1978 Monaco GP. Driven by Jody Scheckter, the WR1 won on its first within 1977 Argentina GP, which was outstanding success as it finished up being the first competition for the team and automobile. The WR1, produced by Hesketh Racing designer Harvey Postlethwaite, wound up being light and dramatically compact. Four WR1s was made and designated with framework figures WR1-WR4. These were all simply the identical however with regards towards program, two kinds of wheelbases had been prepared. J. Scheckter furthermore won the Monaco and Canadian GPs and reported 2nd inside 1977 motorists championship. On 1977 Japan GP, the WR1 featured Tamiya markings on its induction package. After qualifying in 6th position, the WR1 completed in 11th destination, but received much attention for recording the fastest lap.
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