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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 03:30 PM
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Exclamation Ferrari F2008!















General specifications
Record last updated 01 / 07 / 2008
Country of origin Italy
Numbers built N/A
Produced in 2008
Engine
Engine Type 056 V 8
Engine Location Mid , longitudinally mounted
Engine weight 95 kilo / 209.4 lbs
Configuration aluminum alloy block and head
Displacement 2.398 liter / 146.3 cu in
Bore / Stroke 98.0 mm (3.9 in) / 38.9 mm (1.5 in)
Valvetrain 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC
Fuel feed Fuel injection
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated
Drivetrain
Chassis/body carbon fibre monocoque
Front suspension double wishbones, pushrod actuated torsion bars
Rear suspension double wishbones, pushrod actuated torsion bars
Steering rack-and-pinion, power assisted
Brakes vented carbon ceramic discs, all-round
Gearbox 7 speed Sequential
Drive Rear wheel drive
Dimensions
Weight 605 kilo / 1333.8 lbs


The F2008 is the fifty fourth single-seater built by Ferrari specifically to take part in the Formula 1 World Championship.

The design, codenamed internally as the 659, represents the Scuderia's interpretation of the regulations in force in 2008. A major new element of these is the introduction of a new electronic system to be used by all teams, known as SECU (Standard Electronic Control Unit) and produced by MES (McLaren Electronic Systems.) It consists of a single control unit and a software system, the development of which ends as the season begins. Other areas affected by rule changes are: gearbox, which must be used for four consecutive events; safety, with the introduction of higher side protection around the driver's helmet; materials, with a limit to the type of composites that can be used. As a result of these rules, there has been an increase in the weight of the car. All aerodynamic surfaces have been completely revised, however the current version will be replaced by a completely different configuration in time for the first race. In fact, an intensive and all encompassing development programme is planned to run throughout the season. The monococque has been further cut away under the driver's legs and the side pods and engine cover are more tapered. The suspension system has been reworked and developed around the new aerodynamics.

The wheelbase and weight distribution have been adapted to meet the challenge of the new regulations and on the basis of lessons learned last year in terms of the performance of the Bridgestone tyres. Changes to the technical and sporting regulations in terms of electronics, alongside the introduction of the SECU, have led to the removal of a host of a driver aids, such as traction control and engine breaking and the electronically assosted starting system, and also mean that management of the differential, engine and gearchange are much simpler. The gearbox casing is produced in carbon, while the transmission continues to be mounted longitudinally. For the second consecutive year the gearchange is fitted with a quick shift system, adapted to the SECU software and further speeded up. In dealing with the reliability aspect of the new regulations, Shell has played a key role in defining the lubricants for the gearbox. The braking system has been updated with new callipers and innovative concepts regarding cooling.

The 056 engine is mounted longitudinally and continues as a load bearing element. Its basic structure remains unchanged compared to the unit homologated at the start of last season, while its auxiliary systems, air and fuel intakes have been further developed. The technical regulations also call for the use of fuel corresponding to European Union norms, with a content of components derived from biological sources equal to 5.75%. As usual, during the design and development stages of the entire car, our technical partners played an important role. Apart from previously mentioned significant input from Shell , also worthy of note is the contribution of the Fiat Research Centre, especially in providing simulation systems and Brembo for its work in developing the braking system. As is now traditional, a great deal of attention was paid to the performance and optimising of the materials used at the design stage and through quality control, striving to maximise performance levels while attaining the highest possible safety standards.


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McLaren MP4-23


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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 03:38 PM
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Awesome, they look like spaceships!
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 03:45 PM
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very nice thanks for the desktop bg lol
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 03:50 PM
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someone explain that steering wheel!
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by tabio42
someone explain that steering wheel!
+1
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 04:09 PM
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absolutely gorgeous!
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by tabio42
someone explain that steering wheel!


http://www.f1technical.net/articles/30

That help? I know its a BMW one, but its fairly similar I think.
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ak47po

I wonder how much Fiat had to pay to get that logo on there.
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 06:45 PM
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ferrari is a subsidiary of fiat.
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by asasin79
ferrari is a subsidiary of fiat.
You're missing my point.

Seeing FIAT on the front of a Ferrari is funny, but I don't care who own's who, Fiat should still have to pay for their name to appear anywhere near that car.
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 07:00 PM
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fkn sick.!!
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 11:23 PM
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OMGZZZ... that's gotta be as fast as an SRT-4! (almost of course)
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 11:32 PM
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whats funny is that honda engines keep winning the F1 series... so nice ferrari but a honda is gonna win it
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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 11:34 PM
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^^true. with just an exhaust and tune im sure it could beat one
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Old Jan 9, 2008 | 04:29 AM
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Originally Posted by vial8or
^^true. with just an exhaust and tune im sure it could beat one
And a set of slicks.

RWD = teh suxorz!!!!1!!one!
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