McLaren MP4-19
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The McLaren MP4-19 is a Formula One racing car that was built by McLaren. It was designed by Adrian Newey, and introduced at the beginning of the 2004 Formula One season. It was described as a "debugged version of the McLaren MP4-18." It was not a successful car, and the team suffered various problems concerning reliability at the beginning of the season. A new car was required by mid-season. The MP4-19B was basically an all new car with a radically redesigned aerodynamic package. The fact that Coulthard qualified third for its first race, the French Grand Prix, gave the team hope of a better end to the season. This was realised when Räikkönen won the 2004 Belgian Grand Prix ahead of the seemingly unstoppable Ferrari F2004 of Michael Schumacher, who won 13 of the 18 races that year, currently the record for most wins in a single season.

The team eventually finished fifth in the constructors championship with 69 points.









McLaren MP4/19

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Parent company: McLaren Group

Founder: Bruce McLaren

Current personnel: Martin Whitmarsh * Paddy Lowe * Neil Oatley

Former personnel: John Barnard * Gordon Coppuck * Ron Dennis * Pat Fry * Norbert Haug * Robin Herd * Teddy Mayer * Gordon Murray * Adrian Newey * Steve Nichols * Jo Ramirez

Current drivers: UK 1. Jenson Button * UK 2. Lewis Hamilton Test Drivers: UK Gary Paffett

World Champions: BR Emerson Fittipaldi * UK Lewis Hamilton * UK James Hunt * FI Mika Häkkinen * AT Niki Lauda * FR Alain Prost * BR Ayrton Senna

Cars
Formula One: M2B * M4B * M5A * M7A * M7B * M7C * M7D * M9A * M14A * M14D * M19A * M19C * M23 * M26 * M28 * M29 * M29F * M30 * MP4 (MP4/1) * MP4B (MP4/1B) * MP4/1C * MP4/1E * MP4/2 * MP4/2B * MP4/2C * MP4/3 * MP4/4 * MP4/5 * MP4/5B * MP4/6 * MP4/6B * MP4/7A * MP4/8 * MP4/9 * MP4/10 * MP4/10B * MP4/10C * MP4/11 * MP4/11B * MP4/12 * MP4/13 * MP4/14 * MP4/15 * MP4-16 * MP4-17 * MP4-17D * MP4-18 * MP4-19 * MP4-19B * MP4-20 * MP4-21 * MP4-22 * MP4-23 * MP4-24 * MP4-25
Formula Two: M4A * M21
Sports cars: M1A * M1B * M1C * M6A * M6B * M6GT * M8A * M8B * M8C * M8D * M8E * M8F * M8FP * M12 * M20 * F1 GTR
USAC/IndyCar: M15 * M16A * M16B * M16C * M16C/D * M16E * M24
F5000/Libre: M3 * M10A * M10B * M18 * M22 * M25
Development cars: M2A
Road cars: F1 * F1 LM * SLR * MP4-12C

Cars that competed in the 2004 Formula One season

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



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