The F2005 is the fifty first single-seater built
by Ferrari specifically to compete in the Formula 1 World Championship.
The design, which bears the internal code number 656, represents
Ferrari’s more exhaustive interpretation of the 2005 technical
regulations. The main elements, relating to aerodynamics are more
advanced than on the F2004 M.
The chassis is lighter, despite the need to strengthen
the lateral anti-intrusion panels within the monocoque to increase
its ability to meet the requirements of the crash-test, which is
stricter than in the past. The shape has been revised, with modifications
to the opening of the side pods and the area around the turning
vanes. The side pods have been adapted to accommodate the new cooling
system.
The engine cover has been redesigned, as have the
aerodynamic devices on the side pods, with a secondary winglet introduced
in the area of the roll-hoop. The layout of the exhausts is fundamentally
different to that of the previous car, eliminating the aerodynamic
profile which characterised the rear section, which is now almost
entirely integrated within the bodywork.
While
retaining the longitudinal architecture for the transmission, the
entire rear end has been changed in an attempt to get the most out
of the size of the gearbox, which is smaller than its predecessor
and made from titanium and carbon fibre. Naturally, the limitations
introduced by the new regulations were taken into account during
the design stage.
The rear suspension has been revised, with the twin aims of improving
the car’s dynamics in order to optimise the efficiency of
operation for the Bridgestone tyres, while also improving the aerodynamic
efficiency of the rear. The floor of the car has also been substantially
redesigned to fit in with the new dimensions of the gearbox and
comply with the new regulations. Two areas that benefited from a
major effort during the design stage were the braking and electronics
systems, this work carried out in conjunction with technical partners.
The 055 engine is load-bearing and mounted longitudinally.
Much of the internal componentry derives from the last version of
the 053, currently fitted to the F2004 M. The main changes centre
on the mounting points to chassis and gearbox. Its designers aimed
to come up with an engine able to maintain a sufficient level of
performance, doubling its life given that the sporting regulations
introduced this year require the use of the same engine for two
consecutive race weekends. As always, Shell’s help has been
invaluable in the definition of fuel and lubricants to best meet
the set targets.
The F2005 represents the final evolution in a line
of Ferrari Formula 1 cars fitted with a ten cylinder engine. As
usual, right from the design stage, much attention was paid to performance
and optimisation of the materials used as well as quality control,
in order to increase performance levels with maximum safety, all
within the framework of the new rules introduced this year.
CHASSIS
Carbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure
Ferrari longitudinal gearbox limited-slip differential
Semiautomatic sequential electronically controlled gearbox
Number of gears 7 + reverse
Ventilated carbon-fibre disc brakes
Independent suspension, push-rod activated torsion springs front
and rear
Length 4545 mm
Width 1796 mm
Height 959 mm
Wheelbase 3050 mm
Front track 1470 mm
Rear track 1405 mm
Weight with water, lubricant and driver 605 kg
Wheels (front and rear) 13”
ENGINE
Type 055
Number of cylinders V 10
Cilinder block in cast aluminium
Number of valves 40
Pneumatic distribution
Total displacement 2997 cm3
Magneti Marelli digital electronic injection
Magneti Marelli static electronic ignition |