Ferrari F2003
Category | Formula One |
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Constructor | Ferrari |
Team/s | Ferrari |
Designer | Rory Byrne |
Drivers | 1. Michael Schumacher 2. Rubens Barrichello |
Chassis | carbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure |
Suspension (front) | double wishbones, pushrod |
Suspension (rear) | double wishbones, pushrod |
Engine | Ferrari 052/B/C 90-degree V10 |
Gearbox | Ferrari seven-speed longitudinal semi-automatic sequential |
Fuel | Shell |
Tyres | Bridgestone |
Debut | 2003 Spanish Grand Prix |
Races competed | 12 |
Constructors' Championships | 1 |
Drivers' Championships | 1 |
Race victories | 7 |
Pole positions | 5 |
Fastest laps | 5 |
The Ferrari F2003-GA was designed by Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn for the 2003 F1 season. Its development was based on the previous Ferrari F2002, and featured bulbous sidepods and a lengthened wheelbase to aid aerodynamics. The engine and gearbox were developed versions of the previous model. The car was designated "GA" as a mark of respect to Gianni Agnelli, the recently deceased head of Fiat.
The car was introduced just before mid season in 2003, as the F2002 was seen as good enough to be competitive whilst the F2003-GA was developed further. The car was fast and competitive, but had a tendency to overuse its tyres, which led to several late race tyre problems in mid seasons, during the unusually hot European summer. As a result, Williams and McLaren were able to mount a consistent challenge to Ferrari and push Michael Schumacher for the championship.
After Bridgestone engineers discovered Michelin were using tyres which changed construction, causing the French tyre maker to provide remoulded tyres late in the season, Ferrari became competitive again, and were able to hold off both Williams and McLaren for the constructors' championship, whilst Schumacher snatched his sixth drivers' title, breaking Fangio's record which had stood for 46 years.
The car won seven races, five pole positions, and five fastest laps before being replaced with the dominant F2004 in 2004, a car which was almost identical to its predecessor.
Gallery
[Image:Ferrari2003ga.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Michael Schumacher driving the F2003-GA]
Ferrari F2002 • Ferrari F2003-GA • Williams FW25 • McLaren MP4-17D • Renault R23 • Renault R23B • Sauber C22 • Jordan EJ13 • Jaguar R4 • BAR 005 • Minardi PS03 • Toyota TF103 |