Williams FW17


The Williams FW17 is a Formula One racing car designed by Adrian Newey, with which the Williams team competed in the 1995 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Damon Hill, who was in his third year with the team, and David Coulthard, who was in his first full season after a part-time role in.
With what was regarded as the best chassis and aerodynamics in the field combined with the best engine, the 1995 season was disappointing for the team, who were beaten to both titles by Michael Schumacher and Benetton. Although the FW17 was superior in qualifying trim, taking 12 pole positions, Schumacher was usually more competitive on race day. The Benetton team arguably made better strategy decisions during races and Schumacher was able to win nine races against Hill and Coulthard's combined total of five. This situation was not helped by both drivers making several unfortunate errors during the course of the season.
For the Portuguese GP, the Williams FW17B was used for the first time. In its five races, it took four pole positions and two victories, but the titles were already just about out of reach due to the success of Schumacher and his Benetton B195.
The team eventually finished second in the Constructors' Championship, with 112 points.
The FW17 is notable for being the first Williams car to race with a raised nose, and was the first 'clean sheet' design from the team since 1991, owing to the new technical regulations for the 1995 season.
During an interview with Top Gear in 2012, Coulthard spoke positively about the FW17, saying that it was his favourite out of the cars he had driven in his career.
driving the FW17 at the 1995 British Grand Prix.

Complete Formula One results

YearTeamChassisEngineTyresDrivers1234567891011121314151617Pts.WCC
Rothmans Williams RenaultRenault RS7
V10
BRAARGSMRESPMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPOREURPACJPNAUS1122nd
Rothmans Williams RenaultFW17Renault RS7
V10
Damon HillRet1142Ret2RetRet12Ret31122nd
Rothmans Williams RenaultFW17BRenault RS7
V10
Damon HillRet3Ret11122nd
Rothmans Williams RenaultFW17Renault RS7
V10
David Coulthard2Ret4RetRetRet3322RetRet11122nd
Rothmans Williams RenaultFW17BRenault RS7
V10
David Coulthard32RetRet1122nd