Ferrari F2005

Ferrari F2005
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorScuderia Ferrari
Designer(s)Ross Brawn (Technical Director)
Rory Byrne (Design and Development Director)
Ignazio Lunetta (Head of R&D)
Aldo Costa (Chief Designer)
Marco Fainello (Head of Vehicle Dynamics)
John Iley (Head of Aerodynamics)
Marco de Luca (Chief Aerodynamicist)
Paolo Martinelli
(Engine Technical Director)
Gilles Simon
(Engine Chief Designer)
PredecessorF2004M
Successor248 F1
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon/epoxy composite monocoque
Suspension (front)Independent suspension, push-rod activated torsion springs
Suspension (rear)As front
Length4,545 mm (179 in)
Width1,796 mm (71 in)
Height959 mm (38 in)
Axle trackFront: 1,470 mm (58 in)
Rear: 1,405 mm (55 in)
Wheelbase3,050 mm (120 in)
EngineTipo 055 3.0 L (183 cu in) 90° V10 naturally-aspirated, mid-engined
Transmission7-speed semi-automatic sequential paddle-shift gearbox + 1 reverse, Ferrari differential
Power865 hp @ 18,300 rpm (race-spec)[1]
900-940 hp @ 19,000 rpm (qualifying trim)[2][3]
Weight1,334 lb (605 kg) with driver
FuelShell V-Power Racing
LubricantsShell Helix
TyresBridgestone Potenza
Competition history
Notable entrantsScuderia Ferrari Marlboro
Notable drivers1. Germany Michael Schumacher
2. Brazil Rubens Barrichello
Debut2005 Bahrain Grand Prix
First win2005 United States Grand Prix
Last win2005 United States Grand Prix
Last event2005 Chinese Grand Prix
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
171813
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0

The Ferrari F2005 is a Formula One racing car used by Ferrari for the 2005 Formula One World Championship. The chassis was designed by Rory Byrne, Ignazio Lunetta, Aldo Costa, Marco Fainello, John Iley and Marco de Luca with Ross Brawn 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.

This was the last Ferrari Formula One car to feature a V10 engine.

  1. ^ "Ferrari F2005 (2005)". www.ferrari.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Ferrari F1 Cars Sound Magnificent at Fiorano | CarBuzz". 27 July 2012. Archived from the original on 2021-11-06. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  3. ^ "Bore and stroke on early 2000,s V10 engines - F1technical.net".