Williams FW21

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Williams FW21
Category Formula One
Constructor Williams
Designer(s) Flag of the United Kingdom Patrick Head (Technical Director)
Flag of the United Kingdom Gavin Fisher (Chief Designer)
Flag of the United Kingdom Geoff Willis (Chief Aerodynamicist)
Technical Specifications
Chassis Carbon-fibre monocoque
Suspension (front) Williams double wishbone, pushrod
Suspension (rear) Williams double wishbone, pushrod
Engine Supertec FB01 V10 (71°) naturally aspirated
Transmission Williams 6-speed longitudinal semi-automatic sequential
Fuel Petrobras
Tyres Bridgestone
Competition History
Notable entrants WilliamsF1 Team
Notable drivers 5. Alex Zanardi
6. Ralf Schumacher
Debut 1999 Australian Grand Prix
 Races   Wins    Poles     FLs   
16 0 0 1
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0

The Williams FW21 was the car the Williams Formula One team used to compete in the 1999 Formula One season. It was driven by Ralf Schumacher, who had swapped him from Jordan with Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Alex Zanardi who had last raced in Formula One in 1994, but had since won the CART championship twice.

Although Schumacher had a successful season and was a consistent front-runner, Zanardi struggled all season with the handling characteristics of the grooved-tyre F1 car and failed to score a point. He was dropped at the end of the year in favour of Formula Three driver Jenson Button. This was also the team's last season using a Renault engine (badged as a customer Supertec) before a new works deal with BMW was activated for 2000.

The FW21 on display, at the Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum.
The FW21 on display, at the Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum.


[edit] Complete Formula One results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Points WCC
1999 Williams Supertec FB01 V10 B AUS BRA SMR MON ESP CAN FRA GBR AUT GER HUN BEL ITA EUR MAL JPN 35 5th
Alex Zanardi Ret Ret 11 8 Ret Ret Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret 8 7 Ret 10 Ret
Ralf Schumacher 3 4 Ret Ret 5 4 4 3 Ret 4 9 5 2 4 Ret 5

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