The 1999 Williams F1 car was the Williams FW21 and was competed in the 1999 Formula One season. The team was powered by a Supertec engine and driven by Ralf Schumacher and eventual world champion, Damon Hill.
The team finished third in the constructors' championship with 35 points, behind Ferrari and McLaren. Ralf Schumacher won the European Grand Prix, his first career victory, while Hill finished with a season-best of second place at the Australian Grand Prix.
The car was designed by Adrian Newey, who later went on to design championship-winning cars for McLaren and Red Bull Racing. The FW21 featured a carbon-fiber monocoque chassis and pushrod suspension, along with aerodynamic updates throughout the season.
Overall, the 1999 Williams F1 season was a tale of mixed fortunes for the team, but the FW21 remains an iconic car in the history of the sport.
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