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The designers took clew from McLaren way of designing a car. Ferrari trademarks like periscope exhausts and small bargeboards were of course featured, but McLaren style things also found a place.
The basic gearbox and internal layout was unchanged. The car’s front and rear suspension system had pushrod-activated torsion spring. It used seven-speed longitudinal semi-automatic sequential gearbox. Ventilated carbon fibre discs were used which were more effective than the normal ones. Weight of the vehicle with water, lubricant and driver did not exceed 600kg.
The racing car has length, width and height of 4445mm, 1796mm and 959mm respectively. The wheelbase is of 3010mm while front and rear wheels are 1470/1405mm. Weight or the car with water, lubricant and driver is 600kg. Both front and rear wheels are front and rear.
Ferrari F2001 had an exemplary record in its career. It took 10 wins, 13 pole positions, 4 fastest laps and 197 points. Schumacher, the legendary driver, took the car's final win in the Australian Grand Prix before it was replaced by the all conquering F2002 from the third race.
Ferrari F 2001 used rear-mounted Ferrari 050 Normally Aspirated 90-degree V10. The engine had aluminum alloy block and head, and it was mid, longitudinally mounted. A naturally aspirated engine, it was fed Magnetti-Marelli Fuel injection. The valvetrain was 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC and the displacement was 2.997 liter / 182.9 cu in.
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