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{{Infobox car
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|image = [[File:McLaren-MP4-18-1024.jpg]]
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|manufacturer = {{GBR}} {{McLaren-CON}}
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|engine = {{Mercedes-ENG}} FO110M V10
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|displacement = 2998
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|length =
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|width =
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|height =
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|designer = [[Adrian Newey]]<br />[[Mike Coughlan]]<br />[[Peter Prodromou]]
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<!--F1 Championship Stats-->
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|years = {{F1|2004}}
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|constructors = {{GBR}} {{McLaren-Mercedes}}
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|races = 18 (36 starts)
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|wins = 1}}
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The '''McLaren MP4-19''' was a car that {{McLaren-CON}} built for the [[2004 Formula One Season|2004 Formula One season]]. It was driven by [[Kimi Räikkönen]] and [[David Coulthard]].
   
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The car was described as a "debugged version" of the never-raced [[McLaren MP4-18|MP4-18]], but it was an unsuccessful car. For the {{F1 GP|2004|French}}, McLaren updated the MP4-19 to a B-spec version.
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==Season review==
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David Coulthard failed to finish on the podium, and eventually went to leave McLaren in December 2004 and signed for {{Red Bull-CON}} for the [[2005 Formula One Season|2005 season]].
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Kimi Räikkönen snapped a single pole position of the season, and finished on the podium 4 times, including a victory at [[2004 Belgian Grand Prix|Belgium]].
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==Staff==
 
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|'''Managing Director'''
 
|[[Jonathan Neale]]
 
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|'''Chief Engineer Systems Development'''
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|[[Paddy Lowe]]
 
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|'''Engineering Director'''
 
|'''Engineering Director'''
 
|[[Adrian Newey]]
 
|[[Adrian Newey]]
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|'''Chief aerodynamicist'''
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|[[Peter Prodromou]]
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|'''Chief aerodynamicist'''
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|[[Nicholas Tombazis]]
 
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|'''Design and Development Director'''
 
|'''Design and Development Director'''
 
|[[Neil Oatley]]
 
|[[Neil Oatley]]
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|'''Board director of Mercedes'''
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|[[Jürgen Hubbert]]
 
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|'''Vice-President of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport'''
 
|'''Vice-President of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport'''
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|'''Head of Vehicle Engineering'''
 
|'''Head of Vehicle Engineering'''
 
|[[Mark Williams]]
 
|[[Mark Williams]]
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|'''Chief Engineer of Race Development'''
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|[[Pat Fry]]
 
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|'''Chief Mechanic'''
 
|'''Chief Mechanic'''
 
|[[Peter Vale]]
 
|[[Peter Vale]]
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|'''Number 2 Mechanic'''
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|[[Marc Priestley]]
 
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|'''Chief Race Engineer'''
 
|'''Chief Race Engineer'''
 
|[[Steve Hallam]]
 
|[[Steve Hallam]]
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|'''Spokesperson'''
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|[[Wolfgang Schattling]]
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|'''Spokesperson'''
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|[[Ellen Kolby]]
 
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|'''Race Engineer to David Coulthard'''
 
|'''Race Engineer to David Coulthard'''
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|[[Alexander Wurz]]
 
|[[Alexander Wurz]]
 
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==Complete Formula One Results==
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|[[File:Flag of Germany.svg|18px|link=2004 German Grand Prix]]
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|[[File:Flag of Hungary.svg|18px|link=2004 Hungarian Grand Prix]]
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|[[File:Flag of Belgium.svg|18px|link=2004 Belgian Grand Prix]]
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|[[File:Flag of Italy.svg|18px|link=2004 Italian Grand Prix]]
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|[[File:Flag of China.svg|18px|link=2004 Chinese Grand Prix]]
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|[[File:Flag of Brazil.svg|18px|link=2004 Brazilian Grand Prix]]
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|- style="background-color:Gainsboro"
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|style="text-align:left"|{{GBR}} [[David Coulthard|Coulthard]]
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|- style="background-color:Gainsboro"
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|style="text-align:left"|{{FIN}} [[Kimi Räikkönen|Räikkönen]]
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==Notes==
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{{2004}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT: McLaren 119}} <!-- This designation is used to put the cars in chronological order -->
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[[Category:Cars]]
 
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[[Category:2004 Cars]]

Revision as of 15:24, 29 January 2019

The McLaren MP4-19 was a car that McLaren built for the 2004 Formula One season. It was driven by Kimi Räikkönen and David Coulthard.

The car was described as a "debugged version" of the never-raced MP4-18, but it was an unsuccessful car. For the French Grand Prix, McLaren updated the MP4-19 to a B-spec version.

Season review

David Coulthard failed to finish on the podium, and eventually went to leave McLaren in December 2004 and signed for Red Bull for the 2005 season.

Kimi Räikkönen snapped a single pole position of the season, and finished on the podium 4 times, including a victory at Belgium.

Staff

Position Name
Team Principal Ron Dennis
Chief Executive Officer Martin Whitmarsh
Managing Director Jonathan Neale
Chief Engineer Systems Development Paddy Lowe
Engineering Director Adrian Newey
Chief aerodynamicist Peter Prodromou
Chief aerodynamicist Nicholas Tombazis
Design and Development Director Neil Oatley
Board director of Mercedes Jürgen Hubbert
Vice-President of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Norbert Haug
Director of Operations for Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Ola Kallenius
Director of Engines for Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Mario Illien
Operations Manager Simon Roberts
Team Manager Dave Ryan
Chief Engineer Tim Goss
Chief Designer Mike Coughlan
Head of Aerodynamics Henri Durand
Head of Vehicle Engineering Mark Williams
Chief Engineer of Race Development Pat Fry
Chief Mechanic Peter Vale
Number 2 Mechanic Marc Priestley
Chief Race Engineer Steve Hallam
Spokesperson Wolfgang Schattling
Spokesperson Ellen Kolby
Race Engineer to David Coulthard Phil Prew
Race Engineer to Kimi Räikkönen Mark Slade
Driver David Coulthard
Driver Kimi Räikkönen
Test Driver Pedro de la Rosa
Test Driver Alexander Wurz

Complete Formula One Results

Complete Formula One Results
Year Driver Tyre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
2004 Flag of Australia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Bahrain Flag of San Marino Flag of Spain Flag of Monaco Flag of Europe Flag of Canada Flag of the United States Flag of France Flag of Great Britain Flag of Germany Flag of Hungary Flag of Belgium Flag of Italy Flag of China Flag of Japan Flag of Brazil
United Kingdom Coulthard M 8th 6th Ret 12th 10th Ret Ret 6th 7th 6th 7th 4th 9th 7th 6th 9th Ret 11th
Finland Räikkönen Ret Ret Ret 8th 11th Ret Ret 5th 6th 7th 2nd Ret Ret 1st Ret 3rd 6th 2nd

Notes

V T E 2004 Formula One Season
Teams Ferrari • Williams • McLaren • Renault • BAR • Sauber • Jaguar • Toyota • Jordan • Minardi
Engines BMW • Cosworth • Ferrari • Ford • Honda • Mercedes • Petronas • Renault • Toyota
Drivers M. Schumacher • 2 Barrichello • 3 Montoya • 4 R. Schumacher • 4 Gené • 4 Pizzonia • 5 Coulthard • 6 Räikkönen • 7 Trulli • 7 Villeneuve • 8 Alonso • 9 Button • 10 Sato • 11 Fisichella • 12 Massa • 14 Webber • 15 Klien • 16 Da Matta • 16/17 Zonta • 16 Trulli • 17 Panis • 18 Heidfeld • 19 Pantano • 19 Glock • 20 Bruni • 21 Baumgartner
Other Drivers Badoer • Davidson • De la Rosa • Doornbos • Kovalainen • Monteiro • Piquet • Rosberg • Rossi • Wurz
Cars Ferrari F2004 • Williams FW26 • McLaren MP4-19 • McLaren MP4-19B • Renault R24 • BAR 006 • Sauber C23 • Jaguar R5 • Toyota TF104 • Toyota TF104B • Jordan EJ14 • Minardi PS04B
Tyres Bridgestone • Michelin
Races Australia • Malaysia • Bahrain • San Marino • Spain • Monaco • Europe • Canada • United States • France • Britain • Germany • Hungary • Belgium • Italy • China • Japan • Brazil
See also 2003 Formula One Season • 2005 Formula One Season • Category
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