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1970 – 1979
1977 – Williams Grand Prix Engineering formed
1978 – Alan Jones Joins the Team
1979 – The first win – at Silverstone
1980 – 1989
1980 – Alan Jones takes the championship
1981 – Six-Wheeler Tested at Silverstone
1982 – Keke Rosberg Joins and Wins!
1983 – Team Moves to New Factory in Didcot
1984 – Full Season of Honda Engines
1985 – Nigel Mansell Joins Williams
1986 – Frank Williams in Road Accident
1987 – Nelson Piquet is Champion
1988 – Lean year and Poor Results
1989 – Renault to the Rescue
1990 – 1999
1990 – Adrian Newey Joins from Leyton House
1991 – The Return of Nigel Mansell
1992 – Finally it’s Mansell!
1993 – Mansell Out, Prost In
1994 – Senna’s Short Stay…
1995 – Williams Touring Car Engineering is Born
1996 – F1 Team Moves to Grove
1997 – Double Championship Success
1998 – A Winless Season
1999 – The Problem with Zanardi
2000 – 2009
2000 – Straight on the Button with BMW
2001 – Into year two with Montoya
2002 – Montoya breaks the speed record
2003 – So close in second
2004 – The Year of the Walrus
2005 – Last year of BMW Power
2006 – Back to Cosworth
2007 – First season with Toyota Power
2008 – Rosberg’s First Podium
2009 – The Wolff of Wantage
2010 – 2019
2010 – Youth and Experience
2011 – Williams floats
2012 – Surprise! A Win!
2013 – A year to forget
2014 – Back on track
2015 – Consolidation in third
2016 – Fastest pitstops but slower races
2017 – 40th Anniversary & film release
2018 – No highs, only Lowes
2019 – And to think we’d reached rock bottom
2020 – 2029
2020 – Williams family sells to Dorilton Capital
2021 – An improvement and off the bottom
2022 – Welcome Alex Albon!
Drivers
Formula 1
Jack Aitken
Alexander Albon
Mario Andretti
Rubens Barrichello
Valtteri Bottas
Thierry Boutsen
Martin Brundle
Jenson Button
Franco Colapinto
David Coulthard
Derek Daly
Paul di Resta
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Marc Gené
Nick Heidfeld
Damon Hill
Nico Hülkenberg
Alan Jones
Robert Kubica
Jacques Laffite
Nicholas Latifi
Pastor Maldonado
Nigel Mansell
Felipe Massa
Juan-Pablo Montoya
Patrick Neve
Kazuki Nakajima
Jonathan Palmer
Riccardo Patrese
Nelson Piquet
Antônio Pizzonia
Alain Prost
Clay Regazzoni
Carlos Reutemann
Keke Rosberg
Nico Rosberg
George Russell
Logan Sargeant
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Ralf Schumacher
Ayrton Senna
Bruno Senna
Sergey Sirotkin
Lance Stroll
Nyck de Vries
Jacques Villeneuve
Mark Webber
Alexander Wurz
Alex Zanardi
Touring Car
Jean-Christophe Boullion
Will Hoy
Alain Menu
Jason Plato
Cars
Formula 1
1970 – 1979
FW06
FW07
1980 – 1989
FW07
FW07C/FW08D (Six Wheelers)
FW08
FW09
FW10
FW11
FW12
FW13
1990 – 1999
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FW15
FW16
FW17
FW18
FW19
FW20
FW21
2000 – 2009
FW22
FW23
FW24
FW25
FW26
FW27
FW28
FW29
FW30
FW31
2010 – 2019
FW32
FW33
FW34
FW35
FW36
FW37
FW38
FW40
FW41
FW42
2020 – 2029
FW43
FW43B
FW44
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History
1970 – 1979
1977 – Williams Grand Prix Engineering formed
1978 – Alan Jones Joins the Team
1979 – The first win – at Silverstone
1980 – 1989
1980 – Alan Jones takes the championship
1981 – Six-Wheeler Tested at Silverstone
1982 – Keke Rosberg Joins and Wins!
1983 – Team Moves to New Factory in Didcot
1984 – Full Season of Honda Engines
1985 – Nigel Mansell Joins Williams
1986 – Frank Williams in Road Accident
1987 – Nelson Piquet is Champion
1988 – Lean year and Poor Results
1989 – Renault to the Rescue
1990 – 1999
1990 – Adrian Newey Joins from Leyton House
1991 – The Return of Nigel Mansell
1992 – Finally it’s Mansell!
1993 – Mansell Out, Prost In
1994 – Senna’s Short Stay…
1995 – Williams Touring Car Engineering is Born
1996 – F1 Team Moves to Grove
1997 – Double Championship Success
1998 – A Winless Season
1999 – The Problem with Zanardi
2000 – 2009
2000 – Straight on the Button with BMW
2001 – Into year two with Montoya
2002 – Montoya breaks the speed record
2003 – So close in second
2004 – The Year of the Walrus
2005 – Last year of BMW Power
2006 – Back to Cosworth
2007 – First season with Toyota Power
2008 – Rosberg’s First Podium
2009 – The Wolff of Wantage
2010 – 2019
2010 – Youth and Experience
2011 – Williams floats
2012 – Surprise! A Win!
2013 – A year to forget
2014 – Back on track
2015 – Consolidation in third
2016 – Fastest pitstops but slower races
2017 – 40th Anniversary & film release
2018 – No highs, only Lowes
2019 – And to think we’d reached rock bottom
2020 – 2029
2020 – Williams family sells to Dorilton Capital
2021 – An improvement and off the bottom
2022 – Welcome Alex Albon!
Drivers
Formula 1
Jack Aitken
Alexander Albon
Mario Andretti
Rubens Barrichello
Valtteri Bottas
Thierry Boutsen
Martin Brundle
Jenson Button
Franco Colapinto
David Coulthard
Derek Daly
Paul di Resta
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Marc Gené
Nick Heidfeld
Damon Hill
Nico Hülkenberg
Alan Jones
Robert Kubica
Jacques Laffite
Nicholas Latifi
Pastor Maldonado
Nigel Mansell
Felipe Massa
Juan-Pablo Montoya
Patrick Neve
Kazuki Nakajima
Jonathan Palmer
Riccardo Patrese
Nelson Piquet
Antônio Pizzonia
Alain Prost
Clay Regazzoni
Carlos Reutemann
Keke Rosberg
Nico Rosberg
George Russell
Logan Sargeant
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Ralf Schumacher
Ayrton Senna
Bruno Senna
Sergey Sirotkin
Lance Stroll
Nyck de Vries
Jacques Villeneuve
Mark Webber
Alexander Wurz
Alex Zanardi
Touring Car
Jean-Christophe Boullion
Will Hoy
Alain Menu
Jason Plato
Cars
Formula 1
1970 – 1979
FW06
FW07
1980 – 1989
FW07
FW07C/FW08D (Six Wheelers)
FW08
FW09
FW10
FW11
FW12
FW13
1990 – 1999
FW13
FW14
FW15
FW16
FW17
FW18
FW19
FW20
FW21
2000 – 2009
FW22
FW23
FW24
FW25
FW26
FW27
FW28
FW29
FW30
FW31
2010 – 2019
FW32
FW33
FW34
FW35
FW36
FW37
FW38
FW40
FW41
FW42
2020 – 2029
FW43
FW43B
FW44
Formula 2
Williams JPH1
Touring Car
Rally
Metro 6R4
Le Mans
Results
Articles
Formula 1
Touring Car
Le Mans
Rally
Special Projects
Other Information
Media
Pictures
Videos
Cartoons
Blog
About
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact
Shop
Article Index
Driver Profiles
Formula One Drivers
2016
19
Felipe Massa
77
Valtteri Bottas
2015
19
Felipe Massa
77
Valtteri Bottas
2014
19
Felipe Massa
77
Valtteri Bottas
2013
16
Pastor Maldonado
17
Valtteri Bottas
2012
18
Pastor Maldonado
19
Bruno Senna
2011
11
Rubens Barrichello
12
Pastor Maldonado
2010
9
Rubens Barrichello
10
Nico Hülkenberg
2009
16
Nico Rosberg
17
Kazuki Nakajima
2008
7
Nico Rosberg
8
Kazuki Nakajima
2007
16
Nico Rosberg
17
Alexander Wurz
–
–
–
17
Kazuki Nakajima
2006
7
Mark Webber
8
Nico Rosberg
2005
7
Mark Webber
8
Nick Heidfeld
–
–
–
8
Antônio Pizzonia
2004
3
Juan-Pablo Montoya
4
Ralf Schumacher
–
–
–
4
Marc Gené
–
–
–
4
Antônio Pizzonia
2003
3
Juan-Pablo Montoya
4
Ralf Schumacher
–
–
–
4
Marc Gené
2002
5
Juan-Pablo Montoya
6
Ralf Schumacher
2001
5
Ralf Schumacher
6
Juan-Pablo Montoya
2000
9
Ralf Schumacher
10
Jenson Button
1999
5
Alex Zanardi
6
Ralf Schumacher
1998
1
Jacques Villeneuve
2
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
1997
3
Jacques Villeneuve
4
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
1996
5
Damon Hill
6
Jacques Villeneuve
1995
5
Damon Hill
6
David Coulthard
1994
0
Damon Hill
2
Ayrton Senna
–
–
–
2
Nigel Mansell
–
–
–
2
David Coulthard
1993
0
Damon Hill
2
Alain Prost
1992
5
Nigel Mansell
6
Ricardo Patrese
1991
5
Nigel Mansell
6
Ricardo Patrese
1990
5
Thierry Boutsen
6
Ricardo Patrese
1989
5
Thierry Boutsen
6
Ricardo Patrese
1988
5
Nigel Mansell
6
Ricardo Patrese
–
5
Martin Brundle
–
–
–
5
Jean-Louis Schlesser
–
–
1987
5
Nigel Mansell
6
Nelson Piquet
–
5
Ricardo Patrese
–
–
1986
5
Nigel Mansell
6
Nelson Piquet
1985
5
Nigel Mansell
6
Keke Rosberg
1984
5
Jacques Laffite
6
Keke Rosberg
1983
1
Keke Rosberg
2
Jacques Laffite
–
42
Jonathan Palmer
–
–
1982
5
Derek Daly
6
Keke Rosberg
–
5
Carlos Reutemann
–
–
–
5
Mario Andretti
–
–
1981
1
Alan Jones
2
Carlos Reutemann
1980
27
Alan Jones
28
Carlos Reutemann
1979
27
Alan Jones
28
Clay Regazzoni
1978
27
Alan Jones
–
–
1977
27
Patrick Neve
–
–
1976
–
Jacky Ickx
–
Michel Leclère
–
–
–
–
Renzo Zorzi
–
–
–
–
Mario Andretti
–
–
–
–
Arturo Merzario
–
–
–
–
Chris Amon
–
–
–
–
Warwick Brown
–
–
–
–
Hans Binder
1975
–
Arturo Merzario
–
Jacques Laffite
–
–
–
–
Maurizio Flammini
–
–
–
–
Tony Brise
–
–
–
–
Damien Magee
–
–
–
–
Ian Scheckter
–
–
–
–
Francois Migault
–
–
–
–
Ian Ashley
–
–
–
–
Jo Vonlanthen
–
–
–
–
Renzo Zorzi
–
–
–
–
Lella Lombardi
1974
–
Arturo Merzario
–
Tom Belso
–
–
–
–
Gijs van Lennep
–
–
–
–
Richard Robarts
–
–
–
–
Jean-Pierre Jabouille
–
–
–
–
Jacques Laffite
1973
–
Howden Ganley
–
Nanni Galli
–
–
–
–
Jackie Pretorius
–
–
–
–
Tony Trimmer
–
–
–
–
Tom Belso
–
–
–
–
Henri Pescarolo
–
–
–
–
Graham McRae
–
–
–
–
Gijs van Lennep
–
–
–
–
Jacky Ickx
1972
–
Henri Pescarolo
–
Carlos Pace
–
–
–
–
Chris Amon
1971
–
Henri Pescarolo
–
Ronnie Peterson
–
–
–
–
R Allen
–
–
–
–
Derek Bell
–
–
–
–
C Williams
1970
–
Piers Courage
–
Brian Redman
–
–
–
–
Tim Schenken
1969
–
Piers Courage
–
–
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