FERRARI 312 T2 n.12

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FERRARI 312 T2 n.12

HISTORY

The Ferrari 312 T2 is the winning car of the Formula 1 World Championship in 1977. Designed by engineer Mauro Forghieri in 1976, it was an evolution of the winner in 1975. With limitations imposed by the regulation, they disappeared the large air vents above the pilot’s head. Carlos Reutemann at the wheel of the Ferrari 312 T2 n.12 finished fourth at the Formula 1 World Champion 1977 with one victory in season. The Argentine driver obtained the best result in the Grand Prix of Brazil at Interlagos circuit with a first place.

With team mate Niki Lauda they brought Ferrari to first place in the constructors’ championship

CHASSIS

Ferrari 312 T2
Designed: Mauro Forghieri
Carbon-composite monocoque
Length: 4316 mm
Width: 1930 mm
Height: 1020 mm
Suspension front: Double wishbones, inboard spring/damper units
Suspension rear: Upper arm, lower wishbone, single central radius arm
Brakes: Brembo discs, all-round, rear inboard
Tyres: Goodyear

ENGINE

Ferrari Type 015 2992 cc 180° V12
Power: 373 kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: Ferrari Type 015 five speed Manual
Fuel brand: Agip
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: ?

RESULT

Fourth in the Formula 1 World Champion 1977 with driver Carlos Reutemann
GP winner: GP of Brazil 1977

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Additional information

Driver

Reutemann Carlos

Manufacturer

Ferrari

Race

Formula 1

Year Race

1977

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