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Williams FW19

Williams FW19
Williams FW19 Autosport.jpg
Category Formula One
Constructor Williams
Designer(s) United Kingdom Patrick Head (Technical Director)
United Kingdom Adrian Newey (Chief Designer)
Predecessor FW18
Successor FW20
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure
Suspension (front) Williams inboard torsion bar, double wishbone, operated by pushboard bellcrank
Suspension (rear) Williams inboard coil-spring/double wishbone, operated by pushboard bellcrank
Engine Renault RS9, RS9A and RS9B V10 (71°) naturally aspirated
Transmission Williams/Komatsu 6-speed transverse semi-automatic
Fuel Elf
Lubricants Castrol
Tyres Goodyear
Competition history
Notable entrants Rothmans Williams Renault
Notable drivers 3. Canada Jacques Villeneuve
4. Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Debut 1997 Australian Grand Prix
Races Wins Poles F.Laps
17 8 11 9
Constructors' Championships 1 (1997)
Drivers' Championships 1 (1997, Jacques Villeneuve)

The Williams FW19 was the car with which the Williams Formula One team used to compete in the 1997 Formula One season. It was driven by Jacques Villeneuve, who was in his second year with the team, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen, who moved from Sauber to replace the dropped 1996 champion, Damon Hill. Williams also employed test drivers Jean-Christophe Boullion and Juan Pablo Montoya.

The car was a logical development of the extremely successful FW18, which had comfortably won both titles in 1996. It was also the last Williams chassis to receive input from designer Adrian Newey, who left the team to join McLaren during the season, and the last to run a works Renault engine before the French marque's temporary withdrawal. It also benefited from design input from Patrick Head. However, 1997 was more difficult for Williams, as they faced a tough, season-long challenge from Michael Schumacher and Ferrari. After a controversial collision between Villeneuve and Schumacher in the season finale, the Canadian took the Drivers' Championship, with the team claiming the Constructors' Championship at the previous race. Frentzen, by contrast, had a disappointing year and could win only one race to Villeneuve's seven. However, he did finish second in the Drivers' Championship due to the disqualification of Michael Schumacher.


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