- Arrows A19
The Arrows A19 was the car with which the
Arrows Formula One team used to compete in the1998 Formula One season . It was driven byPedro Diniz , who was in his second season with the team, andMika Salo , who had moved from Tyrrell to replace Jordan-boundDamon Hill .F1|1998 was a year of unfulfilled promise from Arrows. The cars were designed by the renowned
John Barnard , and looked highly distinctive with an almost completely black livery. The car's main weakness was its engine.Tom Walkinshaw , the Team Principal of Arrows, had bought intoBrian Hart 's engine company and thus Arrows become the first British F1 team to produce their own engines since BRM in F1|1977. However, Hart's budget was not enough to compete with the major car manufacturers who supplied most of the other teams, and the problems were exacerbated by the car not being completed on time.The car therefore proved to be quite unreliable throughout the season, particularly in the first few Grands Prix, culminating in an embarrassing simultaneous engine failure at the
1998 Spanish Grand Prix . However, the next race at Monaco proved the effectiveness of the chassis: on a circuit where engine power is not so vital, the cars were competitive and scored a double-points finish. Thereafter, the cars were too slow and unreliable to be serious contenders, although Diniz salvaged fifth place at the chaotic1998 Belgian Grand Prix .The team eventually finished a respectable seventh in the Constructors' Championship, with six points.
Complete Formula One results
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References
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AUTOCOURSE 1998-99", Henry, Alan (ed.), Hazleton Publishing Ltd. (1998) ISBN 1-874557-43-8
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