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| Engine            = Ford Zetec XR8C
 
| Engine            = Ford Zetec XR8C
 
| Transmission      = Seven-speed semi-automatic gear box, seamless shift
 
| Transmission      = Seven-speed semi-automatic gear box, seamless shift
| Fuel              = BP
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| Fuel              = National
 
| Tyres              = Dunlop
 
| Tyres              = Dunlop
 
| Team              = [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team|Jones Racing]]
 
| Team              = [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team|Jones Racing]]
 
| Drivers            = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Mark Dagnall]]<br />[[File:Flag of Spain svg.png]] [[Diego Álvarez Torrente]]
 
| Drivers            = [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] [[Mark Dagnall]]<br />[[File:Flag of Spain svg.png]] [[Diego Álvarez Torrente]]
 
| Debut              = [[2017 F1RWRS Australian Grand Prix]]
 
| Debut              = [[2017 F1RWRS Australian Grand Prix]]
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| Podiums            = 1
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| Podiums            = 9
 
| Poles              = 0
 
| Poles              = 0
| Fastest Laps      = 2
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| Constructors' Championships  = 0
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| Constructors' Championships  = 1
 
| Drivers' Championships      = 0
 
| Drivers' Championships      = 0
 
| Best Finish        = N/A
 
| Best Finish        = N/A
|}}The '''Jones 109''' was an [[F1RWRS]] racing car designed and manufactured by the [[Jones Racing Group]] and used by the [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team|National Jones Ford Team]] team for the [[2017 F1RWRS season]].
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|}}The '''Jones 109''' was an [[F1RWRS]] racing car designed and manufactured by the [[Jones Racing Group]] and used by the [[Jones Racing F1RWRS Team|National Jones Ford Team]] team for the [[2017 F1RWRS season]]. With it the team clinched their first (and to date only) Constructors' Championship in the series.
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The car was driven throughout the year by [[Mark Dagnall]] and [[Diego Álvarez Torrente]] with both scoring wins, a total of seven between them. This was particularly impressive for Torrente in his debut year in the series. Dagnall finished the year as runner up to eventual champion [[Thomas De Bock]] with Torrente fifth, and the team clinched the Constructors' Championship on countback after both Jones and Voeckler were tied on 101 points. Jones' seven wins to Voeckler's four winning the tiebreaker.
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The Jones 109 was largely an evolution of the previous year's [[Jones 107|107 model]]. There were few major revisions, mainly refineries to what had been a successful design in 2016. An updated Ford engine, the XR8C, also featured. The most obvious change on the car was its livery. A striking new blue colour replacing the green of Castrol which had been a trademark of Jones cars in previous years. The change came as a result of a revised sponsorship deal with BP, who chose to replace Castrol with National Petroleum as the logos on the side of the Jones cars.
  
 
==Complete F1RWRS Results==
 
==Complete F1RWRS Results==
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[[Category:F1RWRS Cars]]
 
[[Category:F1RWRS Cars]]

Latest revision as of 07:40, 4 November 2015

Jones 109
Jones 109.png
Category F1RWRS
Constructor Jones
Designer Tom Taylor
Predecessor 107
Successor 114
Chassis Carbon fibre honeycomb composite
Engine Ford Zetec XR8C
Transmission Seven-speed semi-automatic gear box, seamless shift
Fuel National
Tyres Dunlop
Competition History
Notable Entrants Jones Racing
Notable Drivers Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Dagnall
Flag of Spain svg.png Diego Álvarez Torrente
Debut 2017 F1RWRS Australian Grand Prix
Races 16
Wins 7
Podiums 9
Poles 0
Fastest Laps 8
Constructors' Championships 1
Drivers' Championships 0

The Jones 109 was an F1RWRS racing car designed and manufactured by the Jones Racing Group and used by the National Jones Ford Team team for the 2017 F1RWRS season. With it the team clinched their first (and to date only) Constructors' Championship in the series.

The car was driven throughout the year by Mark Dagnall and Diego Álvarez Torrente with both scoring wins, a total of seven between them. This was particularly impressive for Torrente in his debut year in the series. Dagnall finished the year as runner up to eventual champion Thomas De Bock with Torrente fifth, and the team clinched the Constructors' Championship on countback after both Jones and Voeckler were tied on 101 points. Jones' seven wins to Voeckler's four winning the tiebreaker.

The Jones 109 was largely an evolution of the previous year's 107 model. There were few major revisions, mainly refineries to what had been a successful design in 2016. An updated Ford engine, the XR8C, also featured. The most obvious change on the car was its livery. A striking new blue colour replacing the green of Castrol which had been a trademark of Jones cars in previous years. The change came as a result of a revised sponsorship deal with BP, who chose to replace Castrol with National Petroleum as the logos on the side of the Jones cars.

Complete F1RWRS Results

Year Team Engine # Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Points CC
2017 National Jones Ford Team Ford Zetec XR8C AUS NSW GBR ITA AUT CAN USS USN GER NED BEL MON MAR ARG JPN CHN 101 1st
3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Dagnall Ret Ret 4 1 Ret 1 5† 1 1 Ret Ret Ret Ret 1 Ret 7†
4 Flag of Spain svg.png Diego Álvarez Torrente Ret 1 Ret 4 1 5 7 4 Ret 4 3 Ret 4 Ret 3 5