Description
FERRARI F1 F2002 n.1
HISTORY
The Ferrari F1 F2002 n.1 is one of the cars that more than others dominated a Formula 1 World Championship. Designed by Rory Byrne, the Ferrari F1 F2002 is an extreme expression of the Ferrari F2001 of the year before, the the weight of the gearbox and engine reduced to the extreme, without neglecting the reliability, and the almost exclusive collaboration with Bridgestone, were the cornerstones of its domination.
Michael Schumacher with the Ferrari F1 F2002 n.1 won the 2002 F1 World Championship, for the german he was the fifth world title, in season he won eleven grand prizes, managing to celebrate the title already in July with the victor Grand Prix of France. Barrichello with the twin car won four more grand prizes, bringing Ferrari to the victory of the constructors’ title.
CHASSIS
Ferrari F1 F2002
Designed: Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne, Ignazio Lunetta, Aldo Costa, Marco Fainello
Carbon-composite monocoque
Length: 4495 mm
Width: 1796 mm
Height: 959 mm
Suspension front: Independent suspension, pushrod activated torsion springs
Suspension rear: Independent suspension, pushrod activated torsion springs
Brakes: ventilated carbon discs, all-round
Tyres: Bridgestone
ENGINE
Ferrari Type 051, 2997 cc V10 90°
Power: 610-670 kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: Semi-automatic Sequential Limited-slip Differential Gearbox Seven Speed Forward + One reverse
Fuel brand: Shell
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: ?
RESULT
Winner Formula 1 World Champion 2002 with driver Michael Schumacher
GP winner: GP of Brasil 2002, GP of San Marino 2002, GP of Spain 2002, GP of Austria 2002, GP of Canada 2002, GP of Great Britain 2002, GP of France 2002, GP of Germany 2002, GP of Belgium 2002, GP of Japan 2002
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