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1996 Ferrari F310/2

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History

(Wikipedia)
The Ferrari F310 was the F1 car with which the Ferrari F1 team competed in the 1996 season. it was driven by Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine.

The F310 proved to be a front-running car, but without the outright pace or superb reliability which led to the Williams FW18s dominating 1996. Schumacher was able to win three Grands Prix, but the F310's shortcomings were shown by Irvine's run of eight consecutive retirements, most of them mechanical, as well as three straight double retirements. Schumacher was realistic about his aims for the season, saying that he hoped to win a few races before challenging for the title in 1997. Development also proved troublesome, with the cars having to use the 1995 car's parts early in the season whilst structural problems were cured.
Initially, the F310 was the only car in the 1996 field to have a low nose section, with the other teams having all switched to the more aerodynamically efficient high nose which was first seen on the 1990 Tyrrell 019. The high cockpit sides were meant to aid cooling and aerodynamics but in fact had the opposite effect. From the start, however, chief designer John Barnard had announced his intentions to design a high nose for the car, saying that the F310 would be an ongoing project with the ultimate goal to win the world championship. The high nose was eventually adopted permanently from the Canadian Grand Prix onwards. The F310 was the first F1 car to feature the dashboard gauges mounted to the steering wheel. In an interview in 2012, Irvine said he did not have fond memories of the F310, calling it "an awful car", a "piece of junk", and "almost undriveable", as did John Barnard, who admitted that the car "wasn't very good". Schumacher himself, reflecting many years later on the F310, referred to it as "a parachute".

THE FIRST FERRARI V10

This car was notable as being the first Ferrari F1 car to use the then more conventional V10 engine format, because a V10 engine offered the best compromise between power and fuel efficiency; the V12 was powerful but thirsty, and the V8 lacked the straightline speed of the V10. The name F310 refers to the engine type, a 3 litre, 10 cylinder (V10) - a nomenclature consistent with that used for Ferrari's F1 cars from 1966 to 1980 (the 312, 312B and 312T), and similar to that used for the 2006 Ferrari 248. The engine was also called the 310. It was engineered by former Honda technician Osamu Goto.

Pitch and roll to go forward/steer

be careful when trying to get on a ramp, the car is pretty low so it will either explode or get stuck

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 9.9ft (3.0m)
  • Length 24.6ft (7.5m)
  • Height 8.9ft (2.7m)
  • Empty Weight 1,236lbs (560kg)
  • Loaded Weight 1,368lbs (620kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 36.3lbs/ft2 (177.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 37.7ft2 (3.5m2)
  • Drag Points 2463

Parts

  • Number of Parts 390
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,173