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McLaren MP4-19

Formula One racing car


Formula One racing car

McLaren MP4-19B Adrian Newey (Technical Director) Paddy Lowe (Chief Engineer, Systems Development) Pat Fry (Chief Engineer, Race Development) Nikolas Tombazis (Chief Engineer, Vehicle Projects) Tim Goss (Chief Engineer, Powertrain) Mark Williams (Chief Engineer, Vehicle Performance) Mike Coughlan (Chief Designer) Peter Prodromou (Head of Aerodynamics) Mario Illien (Technical Director, Engine - Ilmor-Mercedes) Werner Laurenz (Engineering Director, Engine - Ilmor-Mercedes) 6. FIN Kimi Räikkönen | Turbo/NA = naturally-aspirated The McLaren MP4-19 was the car with which the McLaren team competed in the 2004 Formula One World Championship. The car was driven by Briton David Coulthard and Finn Kimi Räikkönen, in their ninth and third seasons with the team respectively.

History

The chassis was designed by Adrian Newey, Paddy Lowe, Pat Fry, Mike Coughlan and Peter Prodromou with Mario Illien designing the bespoke Ilmor engine. It was described as a "debugged version" of the ill-fated McLaren MP4-18, but it was not a successful car. The team suffered various problems concerning reliability at the beginning of the season, with eight retirements in the first seven races. Launch control and fully-automatic gearboxes were also banned for , meaning the driver had to start using the paddle-shifters, and find the effective bite point and release the clutch manually, again. These electronic driver aids had been used by the team for the previous three seasons, since the 2001 Spanish Grand Prix.

By mid-season, a new car, the MP4-19B, was required. This was an all-new car with a radically redesigned aerodynamic package. The results were immediately positive and gave the team hope of a better end to the season. Coulthard qualified third for the MP4-19B's first race at the French Grand Prix, followed by further points and podiums. The upgrade was finally justified when Räikkönen gave the team its only win of the season when he won the Belgian Grand Prix.

For most of the season, the MP4-19 featured a narrow, needle-like nose design first seen on the MP4-18. A wider, flatter nose was trialed at the Italian Grand Prix but was not retained. This would later be carried over to the MP4-20 in , whilst the needle nose would be reused on the MP4-21 in .

The team eventually finished fifth in the Constructors' Championship with 69 points, the team's lowest finish of the McLaren-Mercedes partnership since the 1996 season.

Livery

McLaren went into the 2004 season with a subtle livery change. Renewed sponsors including Siemens, SAP and Schüco but most notably was Henkel, who owns Loctite replacing it.

McLaren used the 'West' logos, except at the Canadian, French and British Grands Prix.

Complete Formula One results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

YearEntrantChassisEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718PointsWCC2004695th
McLarenMP4-19Mercedes V10AUSMALBHRSMRESPMONEURCANUSAFRAGBRGERHUNBELITACHNJPNBRA
GBR David Coulthard86Ret1210RetRet67
FIN Kimi RäikkönenRetRetRet811RetRet56
MP4-19BGBR David Coulthard6749769Ret11
FIN Kimi Räikkönen72RetRet1Ret362

References

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