The BMW P86 is a V8 2.4L naturally-aspirated Formula One engine developed by BMW. The engine was used in the BMW Sauber F1.06 for the 2006 season. This engine marked the end of BMW's relationship with Williams, as the company transitioned to their own works team with the acquisition of BMW Sauber.
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Personnel Willy Rampf · Peter Sauber · Mario Theissen | ||
Drivers Ernst Klodwig · Marcel Balsa · Günther Bechem · Rudolf Krause · Nick Heidfeld · Robert Kubica · Sebastian Vettel · Jacques Villeneuve | ||
Cars (as Constructor) Eigenbau · Special · 269 | ||
Cars (as Engine Supplier) Frazer Nash (1952): 421 AFM (1952–1953): 6 Klenk (1954): Meteor Lola (1967–1968): T100 · T102 Brabham (1982–1987): BT50 · BT52/BT52B · BT53 · BT54 · BT55 · BT56 ATS (1983–1984): D6 · D7 Arrows (1984–1988)*: A7 · A8 · A9 · A10/A10B Benetton (1986): B186 Ligier (1987)*: JS29B/JS29C Williams (2000–2005): FW22 · FW23 · FW24 · FW25 · FW26 · FW27 BMW Sauber (2006–2009): F1.06 · F1.07 · F1.08 · F1.09 | ||
Full Results BMW · BMW Sauber | ||
* Indicates as BMW engines were re-badged as Megatron in 1987 and 1988. |