The 12 most beautiful Formula 1 cars of Ferrari
Posted on 21-11-2015 at 10:37 by mauritsh – 51 Comments”
A very subjective list for the weekend within cycling.
Ferrari and Formula 1, it is with the years more and more on a marriage of convenience, similar. The Italians are not averse to a game of blufpoker and threatening (evidence) with any regularity in the class to leave, at the time that the competition prevails on the red brigade. Meanwhile, can the Formula 1 is not without Ferrari, because the Formula 1 is Ferrari. They say.
Da’s might be a little exaggerated, but still gets the brand of the scarlet cars of all the teams invariably the most money (summary). Because then at least they on with and believed. However, the Italiaantjes through the decades, some beautiful cars building. Not all equally successful, but beautifully designed and, moreover, always and recognizable to everyone. Because red.
Although I, the undersigned, your love would be overloaded with specs, prestatiegetallen and other smulcijfers, is that in F1 a fairly difficult story. Exact figures are hardly released and, moreover, differs, for example, the speed in a straight line quite per setup. The main figures are there, however.
There we go, in chronological order. Buon appetito!
Ferrari 375 F1 (1950)
AFTER 4.5 V12, 300 hp @ 7.000 rpm, 720 kg (including water and oil)
Ferrari 156 F1 “Sharknose” (1961)
AFTER 1.5 V6, 190 hp @ 9.500 rpm, 420 kg (including water and oil)
Ferrari 312 (1967)
AFTER 3.0 V12, 360 hp @ 10,000 rpm, 548 kg (including water and oil)
Ferrari 312B (1970)
AFTER 3.0 V12, 460 hp @ 12.000 rpm, 551 kg (including water and oil)
Ferrari 312 T2 (1976)
AFTER 3.0 V12, 500 hp @ 12.200 rpm, 575 kg (including water and oil)
Ferrari 312 T3 (1978)
AFTER 3.0 V12, 510 hp @ 12.200, 580 kg (including water and oil)
Ferrari F1/87/88C (1988)
Turbo 1.5 V6, 620 hp @ 12.000 rpm, 542 kg (including water and oil)
Ferrari 643 F1 (1991)
AFTER 3.5 V12, 710 hp @ 13.800 rpm, 505 kg (including water and oil)
Ferrari 412 T2 (1995)
AFTER 3.0 V12, ~600 hp, 595 kg
Ferrari F310B (1997)
AFTER 3.0 V10, 650+ hp, 600 kg (including water, oil and driver)
Ferrari F1-2000 (2000)
AFTER 3.0 V10, 770+ hp, 600 kg (including water, oil and driver)
Ferrari F2004 (2004)
AFTER 3.0 V10, ~920 hp @ 19.100 rpm, 605 kg (including water, oil and driver)
Finally
Of course we have that one classic, overlooked and deserving of that and that car has no place in this list. Luckily we have you to give us the reply to serve, make us proud.