The 2002 Ferrari F2002 was a Formula One racing car designed by Ross Brawn and Rory Byrne for the 2002 Formula One season. The car won 15 of the 18 races in which it competed, and Michael Schumacher won the Drivers’ Championship in it. It was the successor to the F2001 and the predecessor to the F2003-GA, and it was driven by Rubens Barrichello and Michael Schumacher. The F2002 was powered by a 3.0-litre V10 engine which produced 900 bhp at 19,000 rpm. It had a seven-speed semi-automatic gearbox, and the car weighed 605 kg. It featured a carbon fibre and aluminium honeycomb monocoque chassis, with a double-wishbone suspension system at the front and rear. The F2002 was the first Ferrari F1 car to feature a semi-automatic gearbox, and it was also the first car to feature traction control.
Design
Design
The F2002 was designed by Ross Brawn and Rory Byrne, and it featured a number of new design features. The car had a double-wishbone suspension system at the front and rear, and it was powered by a 3.0-litre V10 engine. The engine produced 900 bhp at 19,000 rpm, and it had a seven-speed semi-automatic gearbox. The car also featured a carbon fibre and aluminium honeycomb monocoque chassis, and it weighed 605 kg.
Performance
Performance
The F2002 proved to be a very successful car, and it won 15 out of the 18 races in which it competed. Michael Schumacher won the Drivers’ Championship in the F2002, and he also won the Constructors’ Championship with Ferrari. The car also proved to be reliable, and it was the first Ferrari F1 car to feature traction control.
Legacy
Legacy
The F2002 was the most successful Ferrari F1 car of all time, and it won 15 out of the 18 races in which it competed. The car was also the first Ferrari F1 car to feature a semi-automatic gearbox and traction control, and it was a major factor in Michael Schumacher’s success in Formula One. The F2002 was also a significant step forward for Ferrari, as it was the first car to feature a semi-automatic gearbox and traction control.
Gallery of 2002 Ferrari F2002
Gallery of 2002 Ferrari F2002
The 2002 Ferrari F2002, driven by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello.
The F2002 featured a 3.0-litre V10 engine, which produced 900 bhp at 19,000 rpm.
The car featured a double-wishbone suspension system at the front and rear.
The F2002 was the first Ferrari F1 car to feature traction control.
The car was a major factor in Michael Schumacher’s success in Formula One.
The F2002 was the most successful Ferrari F1 car of all time.
The car proved to be reliable, and it won 15 out of the 18 races in which it competed.
The F2002 was the first Ferrari F1 car to feature a semi-automatic gearbox.
The car featured a carbon fibre and aluminium honeycomb monocoque chassis.
The F2002 weighed 605 kg, and it was powered by a 3.0-litre V10 engine.