Ferrari F310

Ferrari F310
Ferrari F310B
The F310 on display at the National Motor Museum
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorScuderia Ferrari
Designer(s)John Barnard
(Technical Director, F310)
Ross Brawn
(Technical Director, F310B)
Gustav Brunner
(Chief Designer, F310)
Rory Byrne
(Chief Designer, F310B)
Willem Toet
(Head of Aerodynamics)
Nicoló Petrucci
(Chief Aerodynamicist)
Paolo Martinelli
(Engine Technical Director)
Predecessor412 T2
SuccessorF300
Technical specifications
Chassiscarbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure
Suspension (front)Independent Push Rod Activated
Suspension (rear)Independent Push Rod Activated
Length4355mm (171.5in)
Width1995mm (78.5in)
Height970mm (38.2in)
Wheelbase2900mm (114.2in)
Engine1996: Ferrari Tipo 046 75-degree V10.
1997: Ferrari Tipo 046/2 75-degree V10.
TransmissionFerrari Transverse sequential semi-automatic paddle-shift
1996: 6 Speed
1997: 7 Speed
Power715 hp @ 15,550 rpm.[1]
FuelShell
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsScuderia Ferrari
Notable drivers1./5. Germany Michael Schumacher
2./6. United Kingdom Eddie Irvine
Debut
First win
Last win
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
3382275
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0

The Ferrari F310, and its evolution, the F310B, were the Formula One racing cars with which the Ferrari team competed in the 1996 and 1997 seasons. It was driven in both years by Michael Schumacher, who was swapped with Benetton in favour of Jean Alesi and Eddie Irvine.

This was the first Ferrari Formula One car to run on Shell fuel since the 312B3 that competed in the 1973 season.

  1. ^ "Ferrari F310 (1996)". www.ferrari.com. Retrieved 17 November 2020.