The 055 engine
began life as an evolution of its predecessor (called the 053.)
A great deal of work in terms of design and experimentation was
and will be focussed as a priority, on meeting and maintaining the
necessary reliability for this new mission profile. One has to taken
into consideration that for many of the engine’s internal
parts, especially those that move, the 1400 km range is a severe
test that conflicts with maintaining performance.
Therefore, most
of the engine components have been redesigned and effectively optimised
to meet the new targets. The engine will be adapted in terms of
“mapping” as a function of the various requirements
during the season (I mean for example, the demands of various circuits
that come up on the 2005 F1 calendar and the different weather conditions
we can expect.)
The 055 engine
design project had to meet the following technical demands: •
reliability extended to around 1400 km – as already explained
– while maintaining necessary levels of performance and driveability;
• consolidating strong integration with the design of the
car, which has led to a functional optimisation of layout of the
engine and its accessories.
The 055 can
only be fitted to the new F2005 car.
As for its structural
characteristics: the block, heads and other minor castings have
been strengthened without any appreciable increase in weight. All
moving components are new to cope with the extended life. The Marelli
engine control unit has also evolved to meet the 2005 requirements,
with new electronic components. It also proved necessary to develop
a new fuel and above all, a new lubricant, with invaluable support
from Shell, that provides exceptional stability and engine protection.
In terms of
performance development, work will go on throughout the season,
with evolutionary steps already planned in the programme.
The team of
Ferrari engine engineers continues, through the stability of the
group, to grow in experience and responsibility, both in design
and development (with a strong team of specialists in all areas:
combustion, dynamics, bench testing etc.,) and in the running of
the engine on the track.
Our engine department
has a long history, but it is always heavily orientated towards
innovation and improvement in terms of product and work methods.
The organisation has been adapted to meet the new aims of the 2005
season.
It is impossible
for me to mention here all those involved, but I want to single
out Gilles Simon, who was in charge of design, as indeed he was
for the previous V10. Supporting him on the development side will
be Lorenzo Sassis. Track and reliability testing of the engine will
be supervised by Noel Cavey and the race engines will be run by
Mattia Binotto. The support of our technology-production side (which
we call Meccanica GES) and quality control is also fundamental.
It is under the leadership (not just on the engine side) of Mario
Almondo.
Finally, no
power figure is revealed, but, without wishing to sound repetitive,
I can guarantee that again this year, all Ferrari’s engine
crew will work methodically and with determination to ensure there
is “sufficient” horsepower, delivered in “driveable”
and “reliable” manner to reach our targets for the 2005
F1 championship. All that remains is to wish all our partners and
suppliers a successful year and Forza Ferrari!
Forza Ferrari!