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2014 Williams FW36

Williams today released the first images of its 2014 challenger: the Williams Mercedes FW36. The FW36 is one of the most technologically advanced Formula One cars produced by Williams. It is the culmination of more than two years research and development by the team's technical departments in Grove and it incorporates the power unit from the team's new partner, Mercedes-Benz.

'There's a lot more technology on the cars this year,' says Williams Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds. 'We've had turbo-charged engines in F1 before; what's different this time is that it is much more than just an engine change, it is a completely different system. We've gone from a slightly hybridised normally aspirated engine to a fully integrated hybrid power unit with novel technology at its heart.'

To meet the challenges of the new power unit, Williams signed the deal with Mercedes Benz High Performance Powertrains midway through last season. The team received the first CAD (Computer-Aided Design) data for the power unit at the end of May, at which point the detailed design of the FW36 could begin to be finalised.

2014 Williams FW36
'This is the first time that Williams has worked with Mercedes in F1 and we've been very impressed,' says Symonds. 'Their professionalism and commitment have been notable and we're as confident as we can be that the power unit will be competitive.'

The design phase of the FW36 was completed by mid-September, by which time the team had found solutions to the major challenges presented by the regulations. Cooling, weight, a new gearbox and aerodynamic changes are just some of the areas of focus.

'Overall the cars will need more cooling this year,' says Symonds. 'The demands on water and oil cooling may be slightly diminished, but the ERS system is significantly more powerful and hence needs more cooling. We also have to cool the charge air from the turbocharger compressor which requires a substantial intercooler.'

The FW36's gearbox ran on the dyno for the first time at the beginning of November, before running with the full power unit several weeks later. It's the first eight-speed gearbox in Williams' history.

'We finished the gearbox relatively early,' says Symonds. 'It's completed a lot of running on the test rig and at Mercedes HPP in Brixworth, but you can't take reliability for granted. It's a completely new 'box and it has to cope with a lot more torque than was the case with the V8.'

The weight of the car, when combined with the FIA's ever more stringent crash tests, has been another challenge of the 2014 rules. But the FW36 was one of the first cars to pass its crash tests prior to Christmas.

'The build of the new car has gone remarkably smoothly,' says Symonds. 'But it's been a challenge to get the car down to the weight limit. It's been achievable, but it hasn't been easy because the new power unit is heavier than the outgoing V8.'

2014 Williams FW36
The launch-spec aerodynamic package was finalised in the first week of December, with an upgrade package for Melbourne's season-opener signed off in early January.


'F1 is still going to be an aerodynamic formula in 2014,' says Symonds. 'There are some significant changes: the nose is lower than last year and the front wing is narrower, which means the end plates are now more shrouded by the front tyre. The rear wing isn't as deep as last year and the beam wing below it is no longer permitted, and we've also lost the ability to use the exhaust to enhance aero performance.'

Úntil the car begins testing next week the team won't know how its design solutions will translate onto the track, but Symonds is confident that Williams has done enough to move up the grid after a disappointing 2013 season.

'I'm confident that we'll be closer to the front aerodynamically than we were last year,' says Symonds. 'Our ambition for the year ahead is to have a strong 2014 season.'

Source - Williams
F1 Team(s):
2014 Season
Points: 320
Position: 3
Engine: Mercedes PU106A Hybrid
2024 Entry: FW46
2023 Entry: FW44
2022 Entry: FW44
2021 Entry: FW43B
2020 Entry: FW43
2019 Entry: FW42
2018 Entry: FW41
2017 Entry: FW40
2016 Entry: FW38
2015 Entry: FW37
2013 Entry: FW35
2006 Entry: FW28

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