This is one of the Williams F1
cars that were in the Donington Park Museum on the last time I went there in
September 2014.
It's a Williams FW26 which was
campaigned by the Williams team in the 2004 season. The car was designed by
Patrick Head, Gavin Fisher and Antonia Terzi, and had a 2,998cc V10 BMW engine.
It was driven by Juan Pablo Montoya in all 18 races while the driving of the
second car was shared by Ralf Schumacher, Antonio Pizzonia and Marc Gené. Juan
Pablo Montoya finished in fifth place in the World Drivers' Championship
winning the last race of the season, the Brazilian Grand Prix, while Ralf
Schumacher had a second place finish in the Japanese Grand Prix to end up in
ninth place in the Championship. Williams finished in fourth place in the World
Constructors' Championship. The car pictured has the narrower nose that was
used towards the end of the season.
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