Williams FW42

Williams FW42
Robert Kubica driving the FW42 at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorWilliamsMercedes
Designer(s)Paddy Lowe (Chief Technical Officer)[1]
Doug McKiernan (Chief Engineer)
Dave Wheater (Head of Aerodynamics)
PredecessorWilliams FW41
SuccessorWilliams FW43
Technical specifications[citation needed]
ChassisCarbon-fibre monocoque, laminated from carbon epoxy and honeycomb
Suspension (front)Upper and lower wishbones, inboard springs and dampers actuated by push-rods
Suspension (rear)Upper and lower wishbones, inboard springs and dampers actuated by pull-rods
EngineMercedes M10 EQ Power+ 1.6 L (98 cu in) direct injection V6 turbocharged engine limited to 15,000 RPM in a mid-mounted, rear-wheel drive layout
Electric motorMercedes kinetic and thermal energy recovery systems
TransmissionWilliams eight speed seamless sequential semi-automatic shift plus reverse gear, gear selection electro-hydraulically actuated
FuelPetronas Primax, PKN Orlen
LubricantsPetronas Syntium and Tutela
BrakesAP 6 piston front and 4 piston rear calipers with carbon discs and pads
TyresPirelli P Zero (dry)
Pirelli Cinturato (wet)
Dicastal forged magnesium wheels: 13"
Competition history
Notable entrantsROKiT Williams Racing
Notable drivers
Debut2019 Australian Grand Prix
Last event2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
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The Williams FW42 was a Formula One racing car designed by Paddy Lowe, Doug McKiernan and Dave Wheater for the ROKiT Williams Racing team, to compete in the 2019 FIA Formula One World Championship. The car made its competitive debut at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix, driven by the reigning 2018 FIA Formula 2 Champion George Russell who was making his Formula One début; and Robert Kubica, who returned for his first racing season in Formula One since 2010, after recovering from life-threatening injuries suffered in a rally car accident in early 2011.[2][3]

  1. ^ "Mid-February reveal for new Williams". formula1.com. 29 January 2018. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Williams announces Kubica as race driver for 2019". www.motorsport.com. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  3. ^ Richards, Giles (18 October 2018). "Williams already looking to 2019 after bold signing of rookie George Russell | Giles Richards". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 11 February 2019.