McLaren MP4-19

McLaren MP4-19

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The McLaren MP4-19, introduced in 2004, was a Formula One car designed for the McLaren team. It featured a unique aerodynamic design and was powered by a Mercedes-Benz engine. The MP4-19 was notable for its innovative technology and was part of McLaren's continuous pursuit of excellence in motorsport. Although it faced challenges on the track, it played a crucial role in the team's development of future models.

Introduction Year

2004

Category

Sports

Generation

1st Generation

Platform

Formula One

Codename

MP4-19

Variants

4 variants of the McLaren MP4-19

MP4-19

MP4-19

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The McLaren MP4-19 is a Formula One racing car that competed in the 2004 Formula One season. Designed by Adrian Newey, it was powered by a Mercedes-Benz engine and featured a carbon-fiber monocoque chassis. The car was known for its aerodynamic efficiency and performance, although it faced challenges throughout the season.

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Introduced: 2004 Discontinued: 2004
MP4-19B

MP4-19B

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The McLaren MP4-19B is an evolution of the original MP4-19, introduced mid-season in 2004. It featured updates to its aerodynamics and suspension to improve performance and handling on the track. The MP4-19B was used by McLaren for the remainder of the 2004 season, showcasing the team's commitment to continual development.

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Introduced: 2004 Discontinued: 2004
MP4-19C

MP4-19C

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The MP4-19C is a development version of the MP4-19 used during the 2004 Formula One season. It features minor aerodynamic improvements and adjustments to the chassis to enhance performance. The vehicle was used by the McLaren team in several races to test new components and gather data for future designs.

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Introduced: 2004 Discontinued: 2004
MP4-19D

MP4-19D

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The MP4-19D was another iteration of the MP4-19, focusing on further refinements in aerodynamics and weight distribution. This variant was utilized in the later part of the 2004 season, allowing the team to experiment with various setups as they prepared for the next year's model.

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Introduced: 2004 Discontinued: 2004