Monday January 24th, 2000
On this occasion, it was also announced that Jenson Button will join Ralf Schumacher to complete the drivers line-up for Williams this season. Button won the drive after a number of shoot-out tests with Brazilian Bruno Junqueira, making him Britain's youngest ever Formula One racer at the age of 20. The previous youngest Briton in the sport was Stirling Moss who made his debut aged 21 in 1951. Button replaces Italian Alessandro Zanardi, the ex-CART champion, who had a disastrous season with Williams in 1999, failing to score a point.
"There are no substantial regulation changes this year, but we are, of course, beginning a new era with BMW. A new engine brings new problems that require new solutions. We are confident that the FW22 will make a significant step up the learning curve that will ultimately see us in championship contention within the next two or three years."
Patrick Head, Technical Director of WilliamsF1, also commented on the occasion, saying: "In the FW22, obviously the major change is the installation of the new BMW V10 engine, but we've tried to develop the strengths of the FW21 and meanwhile correct areas which we felt were not strong. We are optimistic about the new partnership and looking forward to the future."
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