Ferrari F2001-B
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorFerrari
Designer(s)Rory Byrne
PredecessorF2001
SuccessorF2002
Technical specifications
ChassisFerrari 215
Engine3.0 L V10
Competition history
Notable entrantsScuderia Ferrari
Notable driversMichael Schumacher Rubens Barrichello
Debut2002 Australian Grand Prix
First win2002 Australian Grand Prix
Last win2002 Australian Grand Prix
Last event2002 Malaysian Grand Prix
RacesWinsPoles
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Race winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari F2001.Formula One World Championship

The Ferrari F2001-B was a Formula One car designed and constructed by Ferrari for the 2002 Formula One season. It served as an evolution of the highly successful F2001, incorporating several updates and improvements. The car was primarily driven by the German racing driver, Michael Schumacher, who achieved great success with the F2001-B during the 2002 season.

Development and design

The Ferrari F2001-B was based on the previous year's F2001, which had already proven to be a highly competitive car. The car's chassis, designated as Ferrari 215, was developed by Ferrari's chief designer, Rory Byrne. It featured a lightweight and aerodynamically efficient design, which contributed to its impressive performance on the track.[1]

The F2001-B was powered by a Ferrari Tipo 051 engine, a 3.0-liter V10 configuration.[2]

Racing history

The Ferrari F2001-B made its debut at the 2002 Australian Grand Prix, held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.[3] Michael Schumacher demonstrated the car's capabilities by securing a strong qualifying position. While he didn't achieve pole position (which went to Shumacher's teammate Rubens Barrichello, Schumacher put up a competitive performance during the race and ultimately emerged as the victor. This triumph marked a promising start to the season for both Schumacher and the Ferrari team.[4]

The second race of the season took place at the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia. Schumacher qualified on pole position. However, during the first corner of the race, Schumacher was involved in a collision with Juan Pablo Montoya, which affected his chances of securing a higher finishing position. Despite the setback, Schumacher managed to finish in third place, earning valuable points for the championship.[5]

Legacy

Following the first two races of 2002, Ferrari introduced the F2002 as the successor to the F2001-B at the third round of the season, the 2002 Brazilian Grand Prix.

References

  1. "Formula One legend Michael Schumacher's Ferrari sold for record $15 mn at auction". The Economic Times. 10 November 2022.
  2. Elson, James (21 July 2021). "2002: the year Michael Schumacher described as 'perfect'". Motor Sport Magazine.
  3. "A look at Michael Schumacher's race-winning Ferrari F2001B". Motorsport.com.
  4. "The story behind one of Michael Schumacher's greatest F1 cars". Motor1.com.
  5. "Schumacher Criticises Montoya's Penalty". Autosport. 17 March 2002.
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