Current Williams

Williams Grand Prix Engineering

FIA Entry: AT&T Williams
Car 11: Rubens Barrichello
Car 12: Pastor Maldonado
Engine: Cosworth V8
Team Principal: Frank Williams
Director of Engineering: Patrick Head
Technical Director: Sam Michael
Race Engineer Car 11: Tony Ross
Race Engineer Car 12: Tom McCullough

Stats as of end 2010

First Entered 1977
Races Entered 539
Race Wins 113
Pole Positions 126
Fastest Laps 130
Driver World Championships 7
Constructor World Championships 9

Team History

The Early Years

Like many team owners and principals Frank Williams started life as a driver and mechanic. Realising his ability as a driver wouldn't allow him to reach the levels he hoped Williams set up Frank Williams Racing Cars and in 1969 entered a Brabham chassis for Piers Courage. Through to 1976 Williams entered customer cars from other manufacturers before settings up Williams Grand Prix Engineering in 1977 with Patrick Head.

Williams Grand Prix Engineering

In 1977 Williams GPE entered a March 761 for Patrick Neve. In 1978 Patrick Head designed his first Williams car, the FW06, driven by Australian Alan Jones The car scored it's first points at the South African Grand Prix and Jones took Williams first podium at Long Beach, finishing 2nd behind Carlos Reutemann in a Ferrari.

In 1979 the FW07 chassis debuted and Williams had grown into a 2 car team with Clay Regazzoni joining Alan Jones. Regazzoni scored Williams first Grand Prix victory at Silverstone and Jones took another 4 victories that season. Continuing with the FW07(in A and B spec) in 1980 Jones, now partnered by Carlos Reutemann, won 6 races (5 for Jones and 1 for Reutemann) with Jones winning the drivers title and Williams the Constructors Championship.

With the FW07 in C & D spec Williams won 4 more races and again took the Constructors Championship in 1981 but missed out on the Drivers Title. Continuing with Cosworth power in 1982 Williams moved onto the FW08, a car originally designed as 6 wheeler, and Keke Rosberg joined Carlos Reutemann. Reutemann retired 2 races into the season and Mario Andretti stood in for a single race before Derek Daly permanently replaced Reutemann. Rosberg only managed a single win at the Swiss Grand Prix 1982 but it was enough for him to win the Drivers Championship.

Having driven for Frank Williams back in 1974 and 1975 Jacques Laffite partnered Keke Rosberg in 1983. Rosberg won the Monaco Grand Prix with Cosworth power and by the end of the season Williams had moved to Honda turbo power and the FW09 chassis. 1984 continued the pattern of 1 win per season for Rosberg and the Williams team with Keke taking first place in Dallas.

The Honda Era

Nigel Mansell joined Williams in 1985 and the team, still with Honda turbo engines, won 4 Grand Prix. Piquet replaced Rosberg for 1986 and between them Mansell and Piquet won 9 of the 16 races and Williams the Constructors Championship. 1987 saw another 9 victories for the team and another victory in the Constructors Championship as well as Piquet winning the Drivers Title

The departure of Honda as engine supplier and Piquet as a driver in 1989 saw Williams move temporarily to Judd engines and Mansell, now partnered by Riccardo Patrese, had a very lean season with their highest finish only 4th.

Renault Power

Williams secured Renault V10 power for 1989 and the next 9 season proved to be Williams most successful. They won 63 Grands Prix, 5 Constructors Championship (1992, 93, 94, 96 & 97) and 4 Drivers Titles (Mansell 92, Prost 93, Hill 96 and Villeneuve 97). Other winners for Williams in this period of dominance included Riccardo Patrese, Thierry Boutsen, Heinz Harald Frentzen and David Coulthard. This period was also touched by tragedy when Ayrton Senna lost his life in a Williams car at the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola in 1994

The withdrawal of Renault from F1 in 1998 moved Williams into another barren spell as the cars were powered by ageing Renault engines produced by Mecachrome (98) and Supetec (99).

BMW Williams

Williams changed to BMW V10 engines in 2000 and returned to the winners circle in 2001 with Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya at the wheel. The partnership with BMW continued until 2006 with Williams winning 10 Grands Prix and were runners up in the Constructors Championship in 2002 and 2003. Ralph Schumacher drove for Williams for 6 season and was partnered by Alex Zanardi, Jenson Button (debuting in F1 in 2000) and Montoya with Mark Gene and Antonio Pizzonia making occasional appearances as stand in drivers. BMW's final season with Williams saw Mark Webber and Nick Heidfeld taking podiums but able to not challenge for wins.

Toyota Customer

A season of Cosworth power in 2006, with Mark Webber joined by F1 new boy Nico Rosberg, proved very unsuccessful and in 2007 Williams became customers of Toyota. As one of the few truly independent teams still competing in F1 Williams struggled to compete with the factory supported teams and were probably best categorised as "the best of the rest". Webber left at the end of 2007 and Rosberg, initially partnered by Alex Wurz and then by Toyota "works" driver Kazuki Nakajima, managed a highest finish of 2nd in Singapore 2008 with Williams finishing 4th, 8th and 7th in the Constructors Championship whilst using Toyota power.

In 2009 Williams sold a minority share in the company to an Austrian investment company led by Toto Wolff.

Williams Cosworth

In 2010 Williams returned to Cosworth engines and signed up Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg to drive for them. Hulkenberg took a surprising pole in changeable weather conditions in Brazil to give Williams their first such grid position since Nick Heidfeld in 2005. Although regular points finishers Williams weren't challenging for wins and finished the season 6th in Constructors Championship.

2011 sees Rubens Barrichello retain his seat at Williams with GP2 Champion Pastor Maldonado alongside him. They will continue with Cosworth engine power.
 
So who is really running Williams

_ Parr left now Wolf leaves his active role

What is the engine deal with Renault ?

Anyone think Mercedes could see Williams as a partner team over Mclaren (and/or Force India) through Wolff

I mean Di Resta could move into the team for 2014 with Mercedes engines
 
I doubt Paul di Resta will actually survive in F1 if he doesn't improve.
He has been beaten by Adrian Sutil and Nico Hulkenberg, who sat by the sidelines for a year. The drop in performance relative to his teammate after the summer break '12 was concerning.

Force India haven't confirmed him for '13 if I'm not mistaken.

And why should Mercedes have any interest in organising a seat for di Resta in a Mercedes powered Williams?
 
Plutus - I wonder if the Mercedes connection is overstated; I'm not sure that he is their version of Sato as seems to be assumed. Anyway, I get the feeling that Venezuelan dough might be enough to secure the other seat for whoever Frank wants to have it rather than forcing him to get another pay driver.

Or Senna would still be there.
 
Plutus

He was not paid by Force India he was paid by Mercedes despite driving for the team.

As I said Toto manages the DTM team which ran Di Resta in DTM .

Mercedes do tend to want to blood and back their young drivers... the last thing they would like is a driver they back win in their cars to show their years in investing
 
Il_leone you've stated this before but I find no evidenve this is correct or that other than good will there is a link between Di Resta and Merc at all. Could you provide us with a link or something because I'm really interested if he is paid by Merc.
 
Mercedes do tend to want to blood and back their young drivers... the last thing they would like is a driver they back win in their cars to show their years in investing

Like this happy trio?

schumacherfrentzenwendlinger.jpg
 
FB
Yes the famous trio then

Problem was Mercedes were impatient with Sauber and wanted to join the main players and jumped to Mclaren and No1 priority was to get Schumacher after he said he would drive for Mercedes if they entered F1 verbally ..

Next blood the next set of young drivers into F1

the two who were of most potential

First were

Jan " Best Natural talent since Ayrton Senna " Magnussen - his career was finished after 1 .5 seasons



Dario " I'm married to Hollywood star " Franchitti - he went Indy route



NExt were

Zonta - disastrous move to BAR

and

Heidfeld ( I don't need to repeat myself about his "failure" as in another article to get the Mclaren drive )




Funny how they've ended going full circle now in trying to build their own F1 team
 
RasputinLives

Di Resta is contracted to Mercedes first and foremost so you would think his wages are part paid by them rather than Force India's management

Williams did try to get Mercedes engines back in 2009 and were not successful
 
Slyboogy

I did it read in Autosport and it was mentioned during the Valencia race 2009 that

Williams were trying to get MErcedes engines for 2010 to replace Toyorta engines and it was suggested they were also talking about Renault engines as it were then before going with Cosworth

Obviously putting Hulkenberg in one of the cars did not sway

As for Di Resta - the BBC highlighted his contract is with Mercedes so he has the option of the 3 teams powered by Mercedes if they want to get him into one of those seats
 
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