Toyota RVX engine explained

Manufacturer: Toyota
Production:2002 - 2009
Fueltype:Esso high-octane unleaded gasoline
Fuelsystem:Magneti Marelli electronic fuel injection
Coolingsystem:Water-cooled
Bore:96.81NaN1[1]
Stroke:40.751NaN1[2]
Displacement:2999cc
2399cc
Aspiration:naturally-aspirated
Power:NaN0NaN0[3] [4] [5]
Torque:NaN0NaN0
Weight:1090NaN0

The Toyota RVX engine is a series of four-stroke, naturally-aspirated, V10 and V8 racing engines, developed and engineered by Toyota for Formula One racing, and used by Toyota, Jordan, Midland, and Williams, from to .[6] [7] [8]

Applications

Complete Formula One results

As a chassis constructor

(key)

YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516171819PointsWCC
TF102 3.0 V10AUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURGBRFRAGERHUNBELITAUSAJPN210th
Mika Salo6126Ret98RetRetRetRetRet915711148
Allan McNishRet7RetRet89RetRet14Ret11Ret149Ret15DNS
TF103 3.0 V10AUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURFRAGBRGERHUNITAUSAJPN168th
Olivier PanisRetRetRet9RetRet138Ret8115RetRetRet10
Ret111012610911Ret117611Ret97
TF104
TF104B
3.0 V10AUSMALBHRSMRESPMONEURCANUSAFRAGBRGERHUNBELITACHNJPNBRA98th
Cristiano da Matta12910Ret136RetDSQRet1413Ret
Ricardo ZontaRet1011Ret13
Jarno Trulli1112
Olivier Panis1312911Ret811DSQ515Ret14118Ret1414
TF105
TF105B
3.0 V10AUSMALBHRSMRESPMONEURCANUSAFRAGBRGERHUNTURITABELBRAJPNCHN884th
Jarno Trulli92253108Ret5914465Ret13Ret15
Ralf Schumacher1254946Ret6WD786312683
Ricardo ZontaDNS
TF106
TF106B
2.4 V8BHRMALAUSSMREURESPMONGBRCANUSAFRAGERHUNTURITACHNJPNBRA356th
Ralf Schumacher14839RetRet8RetRetRet496715Ret7Ret
Jarno Trulli169RetRet910171164Ret71297Ret6Ret
TF107 2.4 V8AUSMALBHRESPMONCANUSAFRAGBREURHUNTURITABELJPNCHNBRA136th
Ralf Schumacher81512Ret168Ret10RetRet6121510RetRet11
Jarno Trulli977Ret15Ret6RetRet131016111113138
TF108 2.4 V8AUSMALBHRESPTURMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNEURBELITASINJPNCHNBRA565th
Jarno TrulliRet46810136379751613Ret5Ret8
Timo GlockRetRet911131241112Ret279114Ret76
TF109 2.4 V8AUSMALCHNBHRESPMONTURGBRGERHUNEURBELITASINJPNBRAABU59.55th
Jarno Trulli34RetRet134717813Ret14122Ret7
Timo Glock43771010899610112DNS
Kamui Kobayashi96
Source:[9]
‡ Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

As an engine supplier

(key)

YearTeamChassisEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516171819PointsWCC
Jordan Grand PrixEJ15
EJ15B
3.0 V10AUSMALBHRSMRESPMONEURCANUSAFRAGBRGERHUNTURITABELBRAJPNCHN129th
Tiago Monteiro161210131213151031317171315178Ret1311
1511Ret1213Ret16Ret415Ret16121420111515Ret
Midland F1 Racing----Spyker MF1 RacingM16 2.4 V8BHRMALAUSSMREURESPMONGBRCANUSAFRAGERHUNTURITACHNJPNBRA010th
Tiago Monteiro1713Ret161216151614RetRetDSQ9RetRetRet1615
Christijan AlbersRet1211Ret13Ret1215RetRet15DSQ10Ret1715Ret14
AT&T WilliamsFW29 2.4 V8AUSMALBHRESPMONCANUSAFRAGBREURHUNTURITABELJPNCHNBRA334th
Nico Rosberg7Ret106121016912Ret7766Ret164
Alexander WurzRet911Ret731014134141113RetRet12
Kazuki Nakajima10
AT&T WilliamsFW30 2.4 V8AUSMALBHRESPTURMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNEURBELITASINJPNCHNBRA268th
Nico Rosberg3148Ret8Ret101691014812142111512
Kazuki Nakajima617147Ret7Ret15814131514128151217
AT&T WilliamsFW31 2.4 V8AUSMALCHNBHRESPMONTURGBRGERHUNEURBELITASINJPNBRAABU34.57th
Nico Rosberg81598655445816115Ret9
Kazuki NakajimaRet12RetRet13151211129181310915Ret13
Source:[10]
† Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.
‡ Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The fastest F1 engine ever?. 30 October 2013.
  2. Web site: V8 Engines: The power units of modern Formula 1.
  3. Web site: Engine Toyota • STATS F1. 2021-10-08. www.statsf1.com.
  4. Web site: Toyota TF105B - F1technical.net. 2021-10-08. www.f1technical.net.
  5. Web site: Engineering. Racecar. 2009-07-13. Toyota RVX-V10 F1 Engine. 2021-10-08. Racecar Engineering. en-US.
  6. Web site: Team | TOYOTA F1 TEAM official site.
  7. Web site: Toyota Announces Motorsports Activities and Plans for 2003 | Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website.
  8. Web site: Should've been mega: Toyota in F1. 5 May 2020.
  9. Web site: Toyota – Grands Prix started . StatsF1 . 21 September 2022.
  10. Web site: Toyota Engine – Grands Prix started . StatsF1 . 21 September 2022.