Walter Wolf Racing ended up being founded in 1977 by Canadian businessman Walter Wolf and their team&39;s WR1 competed from 1977 before the 1978 Monaco GP. Driven by Jody Scheckter, the WR1 won on its debut during the 1977 Argentina GP, that has been outstanding achievement since it had been 1st competition for the group and vehicle. The WR1, created by Hesketh Racing designer Harvey Postlethwaite, ended up being light and quite a bit compact. Four WR1s were made and designated with chassis figures WR1-WR4. They were all basically the same but depending on the program, two types of wheelbases were ready. J. Scheckter additionally won the Monaco and Canadian GPs and claimed 2nd in the 1977 motorists championship. During the 1977 Japan GP, the WR1 featured Tamiya markings on its induction package. After qualifying in 6th place, the WR1 finished in 11th destination, but received much attention for recording the fastest lap.
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