Williams FW24


The Williams FW24 was Williams F1 chassis for the 2002 F1 season. It was closely based on the previous year's FW23, and powered by a development of the ultra-powerful BMW engine from 2001. The car was aerodynamically inferior to the Ferrari and to the rival McLaren, but the engine's outright power put in on a par with the competition. However the BMW engine was unreliable, and Williams failed to rival Ferrari. Williams finished second in the Constructors' Championship to Ferrari this season, trumping the McLaren team, which had a competitive but unreliable car.

Season summary

The car proved competitive, but was no match for the dominant Ferrari F2002. Ralf Schumacher scored the team's only win of the season in Malaysia. Juan Pablo Montoya set an impressive run of five consecutive pole positions with the car in midseason, and completed the then fastest lap of any circuit in Formula 1 history during qualifying, setting pole position at Monza for the Italian Grand Prix with a lap average of 161.449 mph, completing the lap in 1:20.264, breaking the record previously set by former Williams driver Keke Rosberg at the 1985 British Grand Prix at Silverstone who lapped at an average of 160.9 mph in his Honda turbo powered Williams FW10.
exiting his FW24 after securing pole position for the 2002 Canadian Grand Prix

Complete Formula One results

YearTeamEngineTyresDrivers1234567891011121314151617PointsWCC
WilliamsBMW P82 V10AUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURGBRFRAGERHUNBELITAUSAJPN922nd
WilliamsBMW P82 V10Ralf SchumacherRet12311437485335Ret1611922nd
WilliamsBMW P82 V10Juan Pablo Montoya225423RetRetRet342113Ret44922nd

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.