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Ferrari 412 T2

The Ferrari 412 T2 was the car with which Ferrari competed in the 1995 Formula One World Championship. Designed by John Barnard and Gustav Brunner at Shalford in the United Kingdom, the car was launched at Maranello on the 6th February, 1995.

Ferrari 412 T2
Jean Alesi driving the 412 T2 at the 1995 British Grand Prix.
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorFerrari
Designer(s)John Barnard (Technical Director)
Gustav Brunner (Chief Designer)
Willem Toet (Head of Aerodynamics)
Nicoló Petrucci (Chief Aerodynamicist)
Paolo Martinelli (Engine Technical Director)
Osamu Goto (Chief Engine Designer/Head of R&D)
Predecessor412 T1
SuccessorF310
Technical specifications
Chassiscarbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure
Suspension (front)pushrod with torsion bars
Suspension (rear)pushrod with torsion bars
EngineFerrari Tipo 044/1 2,997 cc (183 cu in) 3.0-liter 75° V12, rear longitudinal mounted
TransmissionFerrari electro-hydraulic 6 speed + reverse Sequential Manual Transmission
Power700 to 760 PS (690 to 750 hp; 515 to 559 kW) @ 17,000 rpm[1]
Weight595 kg (1,312 lb)
FuelAgip
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsScuderia Ferrari
Notable drivers27. Jean Alesi
28. Gerhard Berger
Debut1995 Brazilian Grand Prix
First win1995 Canadian Grand Prix
Last win1995 Canadian Grand Prix
Last event1995 Australian Grand Prix
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
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Design edit

The 412 T2's design was largely influenced by major regulation changes imposed by the FIA after the tragic events during the year before: the V12 engine was reduced from 3.5 to 3.0 litre, while new side protection structures were added around the driver's helmet.

Despite concurrent work on the future V10 unit, the engine was 20lb lighter than in 1994 due to use of steel rather than cast iron, fuel capacity was reduced to 125 litres and as a consequence the engine could be mounted further forward. The exhausts were initially inserted through the rear diffuser, however this was changed mid season. The gearbox was again mounted to the block in transverse, improving rear-end weight distribution.

Aerodynamics were revised with larger and more complex bargeboards, while the front and rear wings were also modified to reduce downforce according to the new regulations. In opposition to the majority of teams in 1995, Barnard also dropped the 'raised nose' design which Ferrari had been using for the previous three seasons.

Season performance edit

This car proved to be a progressive step ahead compared from the previous year's 412 T1, but due to reliability woes and the continued dominance of the Renault RS7 V10 engine it was still not able to bring Ferrari back into the fight for the title.

Results at the start of the season were promising, with podiums for both drivers as the car was established as a frontrunner. At Imola, Berger started on the front row and went on to set the fastest lap, leading the race before stalling at the pitstops. Jean Alesi won an emotional first race for both driver and chassis at the Canadian Grand Prix, giving Ferrari the lead in the constructors world championship at that point in the season.

At the high speed circuit of Spa at the Belgian Grand Prix, the Ferraris locked out the front row of the grid and hopes were high for a title challenge. However, both cars were out with reliability issues by the halfway point, Alesi having again been leading. The disappointment continued at the Italian Grand Prix, where the Ferraris were running a commanding first and second following the pitstops. However, Berger suffered a bizarre retirement when a TV camera on Alesi's rear wing flew off and destroyed Berger's suspension. Alesi looked set to win his second Grand Prix but subsequently retired with a wheel bearing failure with just 8 laps to go.

Competitiveness waned for the remainder of the season, with the highlight being Alesi's near victory at the Nurburgring, when he came within 3 laps of winning on heavily worn tyres only to be passed by a charging Schumacher on much fresher rubber. The season concluded with the car having scored 73 points in total. This placed Ferrari in third place in the Constructors' standings for 1995.

Legacy edit

The 412 T2 was the last Formula 1 car powered by a V12 engine (as well as the last F1 car to win a race using one), and the last Ferrari Formula One car to run on Agip fuel.

Both Alesi and Berger moved to Benetton for the 1996 season, to be replaced by Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine. Schumacher tested with the 412 T2 and declared the car to be "good enough to win a world championship."[citation needed]

The 412 T2 was replaced by the Ferrari F310 in 1996.

Complete Formula One results edit

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Points WCC
1995 412 T2 044/1 3.0 V12 G BRA ARG SMR ESP MON CAN FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR EUR PAC JPN AUS 73 3rd
  Jean Alesi 5 2 2 Ret Ret 1 5 2 Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 2 5 Ret Ret
  Gerhard Berger 3 6 3 3 3 11 12 Ret 3 3 Ret Ret 4 Ret 4 Ret Ret

Gaming edit

The car appears in the video games F1 2017 and F1 2018, as part of the ‘classic cars’.

This car also appears in the Android/IOS game Real Racing 3 that can be unlocked by completing an optional career event called "Motorfiesta 1".

References edit

  1. ^ "For Sale: A Ferrari 3000 (044/1) V12 Formula 1 Engine". 16 January 2021.

External links edit

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The Ferrari 412 T2 was the car with which Ferrari competed in the 1995 Formula One World Championship Designed by John Barnard and Gustav Brunner at Shalford in the United Kingdom the car was launched at Maranello on the 6th February 1995 Ferrari 412 T2Jean Alesi driving the 412 T2 at the 1995 British Grand Prix CategoryFormula OneConstructorFerrariDesigner s John Barnard Technical Director Gustav Brunner Chief Designer Willem Toet Head of Aerodynamics Nicolo Petrucci Chief Aerodynamicist Paolo Martinelli Engine Technical Director Osamu Goto Chief Engine Designer Head of R amp D Predecessor412 T1SuccessorF310Technical specificationsChassiscarbon fibre and honeycomb composite structureSuspension front pushrod with torsion barsSuspension rear pushrod with torsion barsEngineFerrari Tipo 044 1 2 997 cc 183 cu in 3 0 liter 75 V12 rear longitudinal mountedTransmissionFerrari electro hydraulic 6 speed reverse Sequential Manual TransmissionPower700 to 760 PS 690 to 750 hp 515 to 559 kW 17 000 rpm 1 Weight595 kg 1 312 lb FuelAgipTyresGoodyearCompetition historyNotable entrantsScuderia FerrariNotable drivers27 Jean Alesi 28 Gerhard BergerDebut1995 Brazilian Grand PrixFirst win1995 Canadian Grand PrixLast win1995 Canadian Grand PrixLast event1995 Australian Grand PrixRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF Laps1711113 Contents 1 Design 2 Season performance 3 Legacy 4 Complete Formula One results 5 Gaming 6 References 7 External linksDesign editThe 412 T2 s design was largely influenced by major regulation changes imposed by the FIA after the tragic events during the year before the V12 engine was reduced from 3 5 to 3 0 litre while new side protection structures were added around the driver s helmet Despite concurrent work on the future V10 unit the engine was 20lb lighter than in 1994 due to use of steel rather than cast iron fuel capacity was reduced to 125 litres and as a consequence the engine could be mounted further forward The exhausts were initially inserted through the rear diffuser however this was changed mid season The gearbox was again mounted to the block in transverse improving rear end weight distribution Aerodynamics were revised with larger and more complex bargeboards while the front and rear wings were also modified to reduce downforce according to the new regulations In opposition to the majority of teams in 1995 Barnard also dropped the raised nose design which Ferrari had been using for the previous three seasons nbsp 412 T2 at the Museo Ferrari nbsp nbsp Ferrari 412 T2 at Donington Park in 2007Season performance editThis car proved to be a progressive step ahead compared from the previous year s 412 T1 but due to reliability woes and the continued dominance of the Renault RS7 V10 engine it was still not able to bring Ferrari back into the fight for the title Results at the start of the season were promising with podiums for both drivers as the car was established as a frontrunner At Imola Berger started on the front row and went on to set the fastest lap leading the race before stalling at the pitstops Jean Alesi won an emotional first race for both driver and chassis at the Canadian Grand Prix giving Ferrari the lead in the constructors world championship at that point in the season At the high speed circuit of Spa at the Belgian Grand Prix the Ferraris locked out the front row of the grid and hopes were high for a title challenge However both cars were out with reliability issues by the halfway point Alesi having again been leading The disappointment continued at the Italian Grand Prix where the Ferraris were running a commanding first and second following the pitstops However Berger suffered a bizarre retirement when a TV camera on Alesi s rear wing flew off and destroyed Berger s suspension Alesi looked set to win his second Grand Prix but subsequently retired with a wheel bearing failure with just 8 laps to go Competitiveness waned for the remainder of the season with the highlight being Alesi s near victory at the Nurburgring when he came within 3 laps of winning on heavily worn tyres only to be passed by a charging Schumacher on much fresher rubber The season concluded with the car having scored 73 points in total This placed Ferrari in third place in the Constructors standings for 1995 Legacy editThe 412 T2 was the last Formula 1 car powered by a V12 engine as well as the last F1 car to win a race using one and the last Ferrari Formula One car to run on Agip fuel Both Alesi and Berger moved to Benetton for the 1996 season to be replaced by Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine Schumacher tested with the 412 T2 and declared the car to be good enough to win a world championship citation needed The 412 T2 was replaced by the Ferrari F310 in 1996 Complete Formula One results edit key results in bold indicate pole position results in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Points WCC 1995 412 T2 044 1 3 0 V12 G BRA ARG SMR ESP MON CAN FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR EUR PAC JPN AUS 73 3rd nbsp Jean Alesi 5 2 2 Ret Ret 1 5 2 Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 2 5 Ret Ret nbsp Gerhard Berger 3 6 3 3 3 11 12 Ret 3 3 Ret Ret 4 Ret 4 Ret RetGaming editThe car appears in the video games F1 2017 and F1 2018 as part of the classic cars This car also appears in the Android IOS game Real Racing 3 that can be unlocked by completing an optional career event called Motorfiesta 1 References edit For Sale A Ferrari 3000 044 1 V12 Formula 1 Engine 16 January 2021 Berger tries new Ferrari February 13 1995 AUTOCOURSE 1995 96 by Alan HenryExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ferrari 412T2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ferrari 412 T2 amp oldid 1195094806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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