What type of engine did an F1 car run in 2000?
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What type of engine did an F1 car run in 2000?
Ferrari F1-2000
Technical specifications | |
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Engine | mid-mounted Ferrari Tipo 049 (3.0L) 2,996.6 cc Normally Aspirated 90-degree V10 |
Transmission | Ferrari seven-speed longitudinal semi-automatic sequential |
Power | 805-815 hp @ 17,300 RPM |
Fuel | Shell |
Who drove for Ferrari F1 2000?
Michael Schumacher
Formula One World Championship The Ferrari F1-2000 was a car designed by Scuderia Ferrari for the 2000 Formula One season. It was driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello and designed by Ross Brawn and Rory Byrne.
Who won 2000 F1 season?
Michael Schumacher finally gave Ferrari its first drivers’ World Championship since 1979 in another yearlong battle with Mika Hakkinen’s McLaren. Schumacher won the season’s first two races after Hakkinen had retired from the lead and then narrowly beat the Finn at Imola.
Who drove for Ferrari in 1990?
Drivers and constructors
Entrant | Constructor | Driver |
---|---|---|
Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari | Nigel Mansell |
Tyrrell Racing Organisation | Tyrrell-Ford | Satoru Nakajima |
Jean Alesi | ||
Canon Williams Team | Williams-Renault | Thierry Boutsen |
Who drove for Ferrari in 1995?
Jean Alesi
Drivers and constructors
Entrant | Constructor | Driver |
---|---|---|
Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari | Jean Alesi |
Gerhard Berger | ||
Red Bull Sauber Ford | Sauber-Ford | Karl Wendlinger |
Jean-Christophe Boullion |
Who raced for Ferrari in 1994?
Drivers and constructors
Entrant | Constructor | Driver |
---|---|---|
Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari | Jean Alesi |
Nicola Larini | ||
Gerhard Berger | ||
Broker Sauber Mercedes Sauber Mercedes | Sauber-Mercedes | Karl Wendlinger |