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Ferrari F310


Ferrari F310/F310B
Ferrari F310 1996 Schumacher.jpg
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorFerrari
Designer(s)John Barnard
Predecessor412T
SuccessorF300
Technical specifications
Chassiscarbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure
Suspension (front)pushrod with torsion bars
Suspension (rear)pushrod with torsion bars
EngineFerrari Tipo046 (1996) and Tipo046/2 (1997) 75-degree V10s
TransmissionFerrari six- or seven-speed transverse semi-automatic
FuelShell
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsScuderia Ferrari
Notable drivers1./5. Michael Schumacher
2./6. Eddie Irvine
Debut1996 Australian Grand Prix
RacesWinsPolesFastest laps
33875
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0
The Ferrari F310, and its evolution, the F310B, was the Formula One racing car with which the Ferrari team competed in the 1996 and 1997 seasons. It was driven in both years by Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine.
The F310 and F310B won a total of eight Grands Prix, 22 podiums, 7 pole positions and 172 points. The car would set the ground work for the next year car, the F300 which would also take the championship to the final round in 1998.


F310

The F310 proved to be a front-running car, but without the outright pace or superb reliability which led to the Williams FW18s dominating 1996. Schumacher was able to win three Grands Prix, but the F310's shortcomings were shown by Irvine's run of eight consecutive retirements, most of them mechanical, as well as three straight double retirements. Development also proved troublesome, with the cars having to use the 1995 car's parts early in the season whilst structural problems were cured.
This car was notable as being the first Ferrari F1 car to use the then more conventional V10 engine format. The name F310 refers to the engine type, a 3 litre, 10 cylinder (V10) - a nomenclature consistent with that used for Ferrari's F1 cars from 1966 to 1980 (the 312, 312B and 312T), and similar to that used for the 2006 Ferrari 248. The engine was also called the 310.
Initially, the F310 was the only car in the 1996 field to have a low nose section, with the other teams having all switched to the more aerodynamically efficient high nose which was first seen on the 1990 Tyrrell 019. From the start, however, chief designer John Barnard had announced his intentions to design a high nose for the car, saying that the F310 would be an ongoing project with the ultimate goal to win the world championship. The high nose was eventually adopted permanently from the Canadian Grand Prix onwards.

F310B


Michael Schumacher drove his F310B to second place at the 1997 German Grand Prix.

Ferrari F310B steering wheel
With the hiring of Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn to replace Barnard, part of the dream-team that would give Ferrari six straight contructors' championships from 1999 to 2004, they used the F310 as a base for the F310B. The car was slightly more streamlined but still lacked both the engine performance and the aero-package of the ultra successful Williams-Renault package of the FW19.
Regardless, double-champion Michael Schumacher held truth on his 1995 promise that "in 1996 we will win three grands prix, then in 1997 we will challenge for the championship" by taking the challenge to the last round. He was, however, unable to hold off a storming drive by title challenger Jacques Villeneuve; a botched attempt by Schumacher at defending his position ended up with him in the gravel, retired and eventually disqualified from the 1997 season results. The team nonetheless retained their constructors' points.

Complete Formula One results

(results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)
YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers1234567891011121314151617PointsWCC
1996F310Ferrari Tipo 046
V10
G
AUSBRAARGEURSMRMONESPCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORJPN
702nd
Michael SchumacherRet3Ret22Ret1RetDNSRet491132
Eddie Irvine375Ret47RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet5Ret
1997F310BFerrari Tipo 046/2
V10
G
AUSBRAARGSMRMONESPCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAAUTLUXJPNEUR1022nd
Michael Schumacher25Ret21411Ret24166Ret1Ret
Eddie IrvineRet1623312Ret3RetRet9108RetRet35

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