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The Ferrari F2001 was a highly successful
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that the
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team competed with for the
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. The chassis was designed by
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,
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,
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, Marco Fainello,
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with
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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.


Overview

The F2001 was designed around new regulation changes which mandated a higher-mounted front wing assembly to reduce
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. 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
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were designed with this in mind. Being somewhat of a departure over previous Brawn/Byrne Ferrari designs, the car was based more on
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'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
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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 ().


Season performance

The season would turn out to be easy for
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, who took nine victories and his fourth world championship—scoring a then-record 123 points. He also surpassed
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's record for most Grand Prix wins during the year. He failed to finish only twice, but his teammate
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had 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
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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.


F2001B

For the opening rounds of the 2002 season, Ferrari ran an evolution of the F2001, denoted the F2001B, before the new
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was adopted from the third round of the 2002 campaign. The car's chassis, designated as Ferrari 215, was developed by Ferrari's chief designer, Rory Byrne. It featured a lightweight and aerodynamically efficient design, which contributed to its impressive performance on the track. The F2001B was powered by a Ferrari Tipo 051 engine, a 3.0-liter V10 configuration. The Ferrari F2001B made its debut at the
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, held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. Michael Schumacher demonstrated the car's capabilities by securing a strong qualifying position. While he did not achieve pole position (which went to his teammate
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), Schumacher put up a competitive performance during the race and ultimately emerged as the victor. This triumph marked a promising start to the season for both Schumacher and the Ferrari team. The second race of the season took place at the
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in Malaysia. Schumacher qualified on pole position. However, during the first corner of the race, Schumacher was involved in a collision with
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, which affected his chances of securing a higher finishing position. Despite the setback, Schumacher managed to finish in third place, earning valuable points for the championship.


Livery

This was the final year for
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and
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as the team would not renew these sponsorships. Ferrari used
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advertising on their cars, except in France, Great Britain, and Italy. At the Italian Grand Prix, the sponsors were removed and the nose cone was painted black in response to the
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.


Complete Formula One results

( key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) * 14 points scored with the F2001, 215 with the
Ferrari F2002 The Ferrari F2002 was a racing car used by Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro as its entry for competition in the 2002 Formula One season. The chassis was designed by Rory Byrne, Ignazio Lunetta, Aldo Costa, Marco Fainello, Nikolas Tombazis and Jam ...
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