
Not sure if you know, but there was a time, when F1 was much more amateur than now, in which the world championship wasn't the only championship of F1 taking place.
There was the British F1 Championship, the South African F1 Championship, the Tasman Series, the AF1 (Australian F1) and even the Soviet F1 Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_F ... ampionship
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Afr ... ampionship
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Formula_1
http://autosoviet.altervista.org/Soviet ... onship.htm
So, being this a not so remembered era, i decided to took a mix of cars and drivers of the British F1 Championship during all the years it existed.
No cars with the original liveries of the championship exist as far as I know, so I used individual cars which were the ones used by the original teams in F1WC, but, changed the team names to the ones in the British F1 Championship.
Given that some drivers, such as Emilio de Villota participated in some World Championship races, in those cases I used the cars and teams they used in those races, for example, Emilio de Villota, in my carset, drives for the Banco Occidental-Williams Ford team.
I did not found cars of some of the constructors in the championships, such as March, so I used the cars more similar in name (in that case, Matra).
All the drivers which drove an Ensign use the same car.
The teams which used Williams cars do have different Williams liveries.
I recommend to use this carset with a full-British circuit list, maybe with two or three GP's away from Britain, in my case, I used Zandvoort (in which the BF1 raced) Lausitzring (the oval in eastern Germany) and I think some American oval).
I recommend to use the 1980-81 carshape or the F5000 one.
Here is the download link, please test it and tell me what do you think:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fwZB6x ... sp=sharing
PS: Obviously, I added some drivers to fit the 26 drivers, or 25.