- Williams FW20
Racing car
Car_name = Williams FW20
Category =Formula One
Constructor = Williams
Designer = flagicon|UKPatrick Head (Technical Director) flagicon|UKGavin Fisher (Chief Designer) flagicon|UKGeoff Willis (Chief Aerodynamicist)
Team = Winfield Williams
Drivers = 1.Jacques Villeneuve
2.Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Chassis = Carbon-fibremonocoque
Front suspension = Williams torsion bar/double wishbone, pushrod
Rear suspension = Williams coil-spring/double wishbone, pushrod
Engine name =Mecachrome GC37/01
Capacity =
Configuration = V10 (71°)
Turbo/NA =naturally aspirated
Engine position =
Gearbox name = Williams
Gears = 6-speed
Type = longitudinal semi-automatic sequential
Differential =
Fuel =Petrobras
Tyres = Goodyear
Debut =1998 Australian Grand Prix
Races = 16
Wins = 0
Cons_champ = 0
Drivers_champ = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest_laps = 0
The Williams FW20 was the car with which the WilliamsFormula One team used to compete in the1998 Formula One season . It was driven byJacques Villeneuve , the reigning champion, andHeinz-Harald Frentzen , who was in his second year with the team.The team was adversely affected by the departure of Chief Designer
Adrian Newey toMcLaren , and Renault's withdrawal from F1 as an engine supplier. Newey and Renault had made Williams the dominant team of the early and mid 1990s. Newey had departed at the end of 1996, but his input had gone into the FW19 for 1997, so the FW20 was the first Williams car since 1989 that did not directly bear his design. The car was equipped with aMecachrome -badged version of what was essentially the previous year's engine. Also gone was the highly distinctive blue and white Rothmans livery, as the company had decided to promote its Winfield brand.1998 was very disappointing compared to the previous championship-winning campaign. The team finished a distant third in the Constructors' Championship, with three podiums and no wins, a long way behind McLaren and Ferrari.
Villeneuve was unhappy with the season and had no chance to defend his title. He signed with the new
British American Racing team for 1999, and Frentzen departed to Jordan after two seasons spent largely in the shadow of his team-mate.Complete Formula One results
() (results in bold indicate pole position)
References
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AUTOCOURSE 1998-99", Henry, Alan (ed.), Hazleton Publishing Ltd. (1998) ISBN 1-874557-43-8External links
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