Ferrari F2007 F1 Race CarMotoring Channel Staff - 24/Jan/2007 |  Ferrari F2007 F1 Race Car
 The V8 engine in the F2007 revs to 19,000rpm
 The scarlet Ferrari F2007 F1 Race Car is 10kg heavier than the model it replaces
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Maranello, Italy —
Ferrari's Formula One car is the single biggest inspiration for its
world-famous road going cars. A proportion of the technology that is
developed for its F1 race cars trickle down into its road going
cars. There are strict rules that govern certain aspects of the
modern F1 car, which means that this new car isn't greatly different
from last year's model. It's heavier, due to new safety regulations to
protect the driver in the even of a crash, and there's some new
aerodynamic tricks, plus a few suspension changes. The car
looks a bit different, particularly in terms of livery because Vodafone
jumped ship for McLaren, so other sponsors such as Italia Telecom and
it's broadband company Alice have filled in some (very expensive) gaps. In accordance with the regulations that come into force this year,
Ferrari explains, the basic structure of the engine remains the same as the one
homologated at the end of last season. Therefore, the 056 engine
continues as a load bearing member and is again mounted longitudinally.
Based on what is permitted in the regulations, the following
modifications have been carried out to the engine signed off with the
FIA in October 2006: The combustion chamber, the valves, the
inlet and exhaust chambers have changed, allowing the engine to rev up to 19,000rpm The piston, the
piston pin and the piston cooling jets are modified slightly, so as to aim for the best possible
reliability when running at the limit of 19,000 rpm The
fluid systems (water and oil) and components have been upgraded
to facilitate the integration of the 056 into the new car.
So,
we know that Ferrari has tinkered with the engine, giving it a modified
pistons to ensure longevity at high revs (these things revolve
at jet engine-like speeds of 19,000rpm), and the valves, intake,
exhaust and combustion chambers have also been modified to increase
reliability and torque generation, if only slightly. The fastest
motor vehicle currently in the Ferrari garage, the F2007 is the
pinnacle of the Italian marque's engineering expertise. Though
there are thousands of FIA rules to follow in regards to the engine,
the aerodynamics and the chassis, the F2007 F1 is expected to be one of
the top cars in 2007, and now that Michael Schumacher is no longer in
the driver's seat, an all-new legacy with Kimi Raikkonenand Felipe Massa could evolve. According
to Ferrari, the F2007 F1 race car is the 53rd single-seater built by
Ferrari specifically to compete in the Formula 1 World Championship.
The project, known internally as the 658, represents the Scuderia's
interpretation of the technical regulations that apply for 2007, with
changes principally concerning safety, through the introduction of more
stringent front and rear crash tests and the addition of a composite
material structure to provide lateral protection to the sides of the
driver. Ferrari says that these modifications have led to a significant
increase in the weight of the car, in the region of just under ten
kilograms. Also, the F2007 chassis has been significantly
modified when compared to the 248 F1 car that contested the 2006 F1
Grand Prix season. The design was revised to accommodate a new front
suspension that represents a major conceptual innovation, mainly in
terms of aerodynamics. The shape of the side-pods and their
openings are also revised, based on modifications to the cooling
system, which also implies exits for the radiators on the upper part of
the bodywork, while the engine air intake is also substantially
different explains Ferrari. The car has a longer wheelbase
than its predecessor which may hinder turn-in, and the rear of the car
is much narrower than before, taking advantage of the more sculpted
shape of the 7-speed gearbox housing, which is made from carbon fibre.
The gearbox itself, which is still mounted longitudinally, is fitted
with an innovative quick-shift system (seven forward ratios plus
reverse). The rear suspension is similar to that on the 248 F1, but a
significant development programme is planned in this area, in order to
get the most out of the system, based on making progress in
understanding the behaviour of the 2007 tyres. To this end, the
development of the F2007 car will be ongoing throughout the 2007 season
as Ferrari aims to stay competitive. Ferrari has said the
front and rear aerodynamic configuration is also expected to change
considerably before the start of the World Championship, where the
position of the rear view mirrors seen on the 2006 car remains
unchanged and the same goes for the exhaust system. During the
design and development phase of the complete race car, Ferrari says the
technical partners played an important role. A significant part was
played by Shell in terms of fuel and lubricants, by the Fiat Research
Centre in the use of simulation systems and by Brembo in developing the
braking system. As is now traditional, a great deal of attention was
paid to the performance and optimisation of the materials used, to the
design stage and to quality control, striving to maximise the
performance level and to ensure the highest possible standard of safety. The
ultimate test will begin for the Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team on the 18th
of March, when the F1 circus lands right here in Melbourne, Australia -
not far from this office.
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