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Ferrari F92A

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1992 Formula One racing car by Ferrari
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Racing car model
Ferrari F92A
Ferrari F92AT
Jean Alesi driving the F92A at the1992 Monaco Grand Prix
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorFerrari
DesignersSteve Nichols(Technical Director)
Jean-Claude Migeot(Chief Designer)
Gianfranco Ciampolini(Head of Electronics)
Paolo Massai(Engine Department Director)
Predecessor643
SuccessorF93A
Technical specifications[1][2]
ChassisCarbon fibremonocoque
Suspension (front)Double wishbones, torsion arms
Suspension (rear)Double wishbones, torsion arms
EngineFerrari Tipo 038 (E1 A-92), 3,497 cc (213.4 cu in), 65°V12,NA,mid-engine,longitudinally-mounted
TransmissionFerrari 6-speed (F92A)
7-speed (F92AT)semi-automatic
Power735 hp (548.1 kW) @ 14,800 rpm[3]
FuelAgip
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsScuderia Ferrari SpA
Notable drivers27.FranceJean Alesi
28.ItalyIvan Capelli
28.ItalyNicola Larini
Debut1992 South African Grand Prix
Last event1992 Australian Grand Prix
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TheFerrari F92A was aFormula One car designed byJean-Claude Migeot forFerrari for use in the1992 Formula One season. There were two versions of the car, the original version raced in the first eleven races of the season, with the updatedF92AT version racing in the latter stages of the season.[4][5] The car was driven byJean Alesi for the entire season, and byIvan Capelli for most of the season, before he was sacked and replaced byNicola Larini.[6][7]

Overview

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The car was most famous for its "double-flat bottom" floor which produced a competitive level of downforce, but it was hamstrung by the Ferrari V12 engine which suffered excessive blow-by,[8] reckoned to cost the team up to 50bhp. With Ferrari notorious for silencing any criticism of their powerplant, the F92A's failings were blamed on the revolutionary chassis being too difficult to drive instead. The car also featured Ferrari's first 'raised nose' design which allowed better airflow underneath the car. The car only achieved two podiums and a total of 21 points.[6] The F92AT version was introduced at a test day in August held at theAutodromo Nazionale Monza circuit and first appeared in the championship at the Grand Prix of Belgium. The new version incorporated a seven-speed transverse gearbox, with a modified front suspension. It also included a more rigid engine mounting system and an up-to-date version of the underwing.[9] The best results were two third places by Jean Alesi.

The F92AT driven late in the season by Nicola Larini carried the team's first attempt at anactive suspension. This gave Larini's car a 30 kg weight disadvantage to teammate Jean Alesi's version. This was too much for Larini and the team to overcome, with Larini only placing 12th and 11th in his only drives with the team.

The F92AT was replaced for the1993 season by theFerrari F93A.

In 1992, the F92A was the first Formula One car with whichAlessandro Nannini conducted a test session at theFiorano Circuit, after recovering sufficiently from his helicopter crash injuries that ended his career in the category, in October 1990.[10]

Criticism

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Capelli later said in an interview that the F92A was the worst F1 car he raced in his career.[11]

Performance

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In the 8/11/1992 Motor 16 review they found the Ferrari F92A performance of:

0 - 100 kph2.5 s
0 - 200 kph4.9 s
Est. 0 - 60 mph2.4 s
Top speed330 kph (205 mph)

Other

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On 16 August 2013,Codemasters announced that the F92A would be one of several Ferrari F1 cars set to feature in the classic edition ofF1 2013. Alesi and Capelli are the listed drivers of the car within the game.

Complete Formula One results

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(key)

YearTeamEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516Pts.WCC
1992Scuderia FerrariFerrari Tipo 038 (E1 A-92)
V12
GRSAMEXBRAESPSMRMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORJPNAUS214th
Jean AlesiRetRet43RetRet3RetRet5RetRetRetRet54
Ivan CapelliRetRet510RetRetRetRet9Ret6RetRetRet
Nicola Larini1211

References

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  1. ^Zapelloni, Umberto (April 2004).Formula Ferrari.Hodder & Stoughton. p. 220.ISBN 0-340-83471-4.
  2. ^"Ferrari - Models • STATS F1".statsf1.com. Retrieved15 January 2017.
  3. ^"Ferrari F92 A (1992)".www.ferrari.com. Retrieved17 November 2020.
  4. ^"Data Search Results - All race entries, in a Ferrari F92A". ChicaneF1.com. Retrieved24 August 2008.
  5. ^"Data Search Results - All race entries, in a Ferrari F92AT". ChicaneF1.com. Retrieved24 August 2008.
  6. ^abZapelloni, Umberto (April 2004).Formula Ferrari.Hodder & Stoughton. p. 18.ISBN 0-340-83471-4.
  7. ^"Grand Prix Results: Japanese GP, 1992".GrandPrix.com. Inside F1. Retrieved24 August 2008.
  8. ^Piola, Georgio (17 April 2020)."Revealed: The untold secret behind a Ferrari flop".Motorsport.com. Retrieved17 April 2020.
  9. ^Henry, Alan (December 1992).Autocourse 1992-93. Hazelton Publishing. p. 81.ISBN 0-905138-96-1.
  10. ^"Sandro's Benetton test". Grandprix.com. 25 November 1996. Retrieved16 November 2014.
  11. ^"Interview: Ivan Capelli - Motorsport Retro".motorsportretro.com. 18 March 2012. Retrieved15 January 2017.
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