
The
Ferrari
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F2001 was a highly successful
Formula One car that the
Ferrari
Ferrari S.p.A. (; ) is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988) in 1939 from the Alfa Romeo racing division as ''Auto Avio Costruzioni'', the company built its first car in ...
team competed with for the
2001 Formula One season
The 2001 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 55th season of FIA Formula One racing. It commenced on 4 March 2001 and ended on 14 October after seventeen races. Michael Schumacher won the Drivers' title with a record margin of 58 points, af ...
. The chassis was designed by
Rory Byrne
Rory Byrne (born 10 January 1944) is a South African semi-retired engineer and car designer, most famous for being the chief designer at the Benetton and Scuderia Ferrari Formula One teams.
Byrne-designed cars have won ninety-nine Grands Pri ...
,
Ignazio Lunetta,
Aldo Costa,
Marco Fainello
Marco Fainello (born 12 September 1964) is an Italian engineer.
Early life
Born in Verona, Fainello graduated in Mechanical Engineering at Polytechnic University of Milan with a thesis on tyre dynamics.
Career
After graduating, from 1990 to 19 ...
,
Nikolas Tombazis
Nikolas Tombazis ( el, Νικόλαος Τομπάζης; born 22 April 1968 in Athens, Greece) is a racing car designer who has worked in Formula One since 1992 for the Benetton, McLaren, and Ferrari teams.
Tombazis graduated with a degree in ...
and
James Allison with
Ross Brawn
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He is a former motorsport engineer and Formula One team principal, and has worked for a number of Formula One teams. Serv ...
playing a vital role in leading the production of the car as the team's Technical Director and
Paolo Martinelli assisted by
Giles Simon leading the engine design and operations. A revised version known as the F2001B was used in the first two races of before being replaced by the
F2002.
Overview

The F2001 was designed around new regulation changes which mandated a higher-mounted front wing assembly to reduce
downforce. This resulted in a distinctive 'droopsnoot' nose section and spoon-shaped front wing. The season also saw the re-introduction of
traction and
launch control systems, therefore the car and its
suspension were designed with this in mind.
Being somewhat of a departure over previous Brawn/Byrne Ferrari designs, the car was based more on
McLaren
McLaren Racing Limited is a British motor racing team based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England. McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor, the second oldest active team, and the second most successful Formul ...
's design thinking. A test with the 2000 car-which featured a high nose-that was adapted to the new regulations made that design impractical, so a low nose was adopted instead. However, the car did feature Ferrari trademarks, such as the periscope exhausts pioneered by the team in and the small
bargeboards which were a feature of its predecessors. The F2001 used the same basic gearbox and internal layout as its predecessors, however the aerodynamic efficiency and tyre wear were improved considerably over the
F300 (1998),
F399 () and
F1-2000 ().
Setting up the car proved easier, and it was faster than the rival
McLaren MP4-16
The McLaren MP4-16 was the car with which the McLaren team competed in the 2001 Formula One World Championship. The chassis was designed by Adrian Newey, Steve Nichols, Neil Oatley and Peter Prodromou, with Mario Illien designing the bespoke Ilm ...
, but the
Williams FW23
The Williams FW23 was the car with which the Williams team competed in the 2001 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by German Ralf Schumacher, who was in his third year with the team, and Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, a previous Formul ...
—although aerodynamically inferior—was fitted with the massively powerful
BMW engine, which was more than a match for the Ferrari power unit. The Ferrari was notably more reliable than either of its rivals however.
Season performance
The season would turn out to be easy for
Michael Schumacher, who took nine victories and his fourth world championship—scoring a then-record 123 points. He also surpassed
Alain Prost's record for most Grand Prix wins during the year. He failed to finish only twice, but his teammate
Rubens Barrichello had the lion's share of bad luck and looked poised to take wins himself, being hindered only by unreliability. All the while, Ferrari won its third straight Constructors' Championship.
The car was updated before the season finale in Japan, ostensibly to test 2002 components in race conditions. The updated F2001 was still competitive at the beginning of the 2002 season and Schumacher took the car's final win at the
Australian Grand Prix
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before it was replaced by the all-conquering
F2002 from the third race (only for Schumacher) and fourth race onwards (for Barrichello).
Overall, the F2001 took ten wins, thirteen pole positions, three fastest laps and 197 points throughout its lifespan.
Ferrari used 'Marlboro' logos, except at the French, British, Italian and United States Grands Prix.
Complete Formula One results
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) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
* 14 points scored with the F2001
References
External links
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