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Benetton B187

Formula One racing car


Formula One racing car

FieldValue
Car_nameBenetton B187
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorBenetton
DesignerRory Byrne (Chief Designer)
Keith Duckworth (Engine Technical Director (Ford-Cosworth))
Geoff Goddard (Chief Engine Designer (Ford-Cosworth))
PredecessorB186
SuccessorB188
TeamBenetton Formula Ltd
Drivers19. ITA Teo Fabi
20. BEL Thierry Boutsen
Technical ref
ChassisCarbon fibre monocoque
Front suspensionDouble wishbones, pushrods
Rear suspensionDouble wishbones, pushrods
Wheelbase2692 mm
TrackFront: 1816 mm
Rear: 1682 mm
Engine nameFord TEC,
Configuration120° V6,
Capacity1497 cc,
Turbo/NAturbo (4.0 Bar limited),
Engine positionmid-engine, longitudinally mounted
Gearbox nameBenetton
Gears6-speed
Typemanual
FuelMobil
TyresGoodyear
Weight540 kg
Debut1987 Brazilian Grand Prix
last_event1987 Australian Grand Prix
Races16
Podiums2
Wins0
Cons_champ0
Drivers_champ0
Poles0
Fastest_laps1

Keith Duckworth (Engine Technical Director (Ford-Cosworth)) Geoff Goddard (Chief Engine Designer (Ford-Cosworth)) 20. BEL Thierry Boutsen Rear: 1682 mm | Turbo/NA = turbo (4.0 Bar limited), |}}

The Benetton B187 is a Formula One racing car designed by Rory Byrne and raced by the Benetton team in the 1987 Formula One World Championship. The B187 replaced the B186 used in the season.

Engine

In 1987 Benetton effectively became the Ford works team in F1 as they had exclusive use of the 120°, turbocharged Ford TEC V6 engine (internally the Cosworth designed and built engine was known as the GBA) for 1987, rated at approximately 900 bhp.

The B187 was the last of a line of turbo cars produced by Benetton and its predecessor Toleman, dating back to when the latter debuted in F1 in with the Hart-powered TG181. For , the B187 was replaced by the B188, which was powered by the 3.5 Litre, naturally aspirated Ford DFR V8 engine.

As of , the TEC/GBA V6 turbo is the only turbocharged Formula One engine produced by Ford or Cosworth.

Competition and engine development history

Driven by Belgian Thierry Boutsen and Italian Teo Fabi, the team and the B187 got off to a good start with Boutsen finishing 5th at the season opening Brazilian Grand Prix, but after that the high boost the team ran in order to keep up with their competition saw the reliability of the TEC engine become suspect. However, by running less turbo boost (which hampered speed but also saw the reliability woes go down), by mid-season both Fabi and Boutsen were regularly challenging the top 4 teams of McLaren, Williams, Lotus and Ferrari for podium finishes. Boutsen led the Mexican Grand Prix (the race the team had won in 1986) for 13 laps before being forced to retire.

The 13 laps led in Mexico were the only Formula One Grand Prix laps ever led (officially over the start/finish line) by the Ford turbo engine. Boutsen had led for half a lap on lap 17 in Brazil, but as he never led over the line he was not credited with leading a lap.

Boutsen finished eighth in the Drivers' Championship with 16 points while Fabi, in his last year in F1, finished ninth with 12 points. With a total of 28 points, Benetton finished fifth in the Constructors' Championship.

Aftermath

In 1989, Jackie Stewart drove the B187 as part of a show where he drove a number of race cars, including several Formula One machines. He declared it to be one of the better cars he drove.

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516Pts.WCC
Benetton Formula LtdFord TEC
V6 tcBRASMRBELMONDETFRAGBRGERHUNAUTITAPORESPMEXJPNAUS285th
ITA Teo FabiRetRetRet8Ret56RetRet374Ret5RetRet
BEL Thierry Boutsen5RetRetRetRetRet7Ret4451416Ret53

References

References

  1. "1987 Benetton B187 Cosworth - Images, Specifications and Information". Ultimatecarpage.com.
  2. "STATS F1 • Benetton B187". Statsf1.com.
  3. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VH75ezT1to Jackie Stewart Tests the Benetton Ford Turbo]
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