The Williams F1 Team
(Ticker: WGF1) and Mercedes-Benz
are pleased to announce the signature of a long-term engine partnership from
the 2014 Formula One World Championship
season onwards.
Under the terms of the agreement, Williams will be supplied
with a Mercedes-Benz Power Unit (Internal Combustion Engine plus Energy
Recovery System) by Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains (HPP) based in
Brixworth, UK. Williams will continue to manufacture its own transmission.
The 2014 regulations will set the sport’s engineers the
challenge of completing a 300 km race distance on a fuel load of just 100 kg.
To do so, teams will switch from naturally aspirated 2.4 litre V8 engines to
1.6 litre V6 turbocharged hybrid Power Units. To achieve power outputs
comparable to current levels from the new Power Unit will require a 30% increase
in energy efficiency.
This step forward will be largely achieved through an Energy
Recovery System (ERS) that will be able to deploy ten times more energy than
the current KERS. The new ERS will recover energy from both the exhaust turbine
and the rear axle, as well as deploying energy back to both.
These new technical developments will offer significantly
greater opportunities for technology transfer from Formula One to real-world
applications in areas such as battery technology, turbocharging, energy recovery
and combustion efficiency.
Speaking about the new engine partnership, Williams F1 Team
Founder and Team Principal Sir Frank Williams said; “I’m delighted to announce
our new association with Mercedes-Benz for the 2014 Formula One season and
beyond. Mercedes-Benz has been one of the sport’s most successful engine
suppliers and we believe that they will have an extremely competitive engine
package. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Renault for their
continued hard work since we renewed our engine partnership at the beginning of
the 2012 season. We have enjoyed a strong relationship that has resulted in
much success over the years, including powering us to winning ways once again
last year at the Spanish Grand Prix.”
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