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Ferrari Tipo 500

1952–1953 Formula 2 racing car

Ferrari Tipo 500

1952–1953 Formula 2 racing car

Ecurie Rosier Ecurie Francorchamps Scuderia Centro Sud ITA Giuseppe Farina GBRMike Hawthorn Rear: 1245 mm | Turbo/NA = naturally aspirated, Dunlop Englebert The Ferrari 500 was a Formula 2 racing car designed by Aurelio Lampredi and used by Ferrari in and , when the World Championship was run to F2 regulations.

Racing history

For 1952, the FIA announced that Grand Prix races counting towards the World Championship of Drivers would be run to Formula 2 specification rather than to Formula 1, after the withdrawal of Alfa Romeo from the sport. Ferrari were the only team to have a car specifically designed for the new formula. The car was powered by an inline four-cylinder engine which was mounted behind the front axle, improving weight distribution. Alberto Ascari used the car to win his first world championship, winning all but one race with the simple 500. The race he missed was because he was driving the 4.5-litre Ferrari at the Indianapolis 500, however Ferrari won the race he was absent from as well. The following season, Ascari won his second world championship, and Ferrari won all but the final race, which was won by Juan Manuel Fangio, back in racing after an accident which had damaged his neck.

Ascari won seven consecutive World Championship races in the 500, a record which stood until Sebastian Vettel broke it in 2013. If the 1953 Indianapolis 500 (which was run to a different formula, and in which Ascari was not entered) is discounted, the run is extended to nine.

625 F1

For the 1954 season and the return to Formula One engine regulations, Ferrari 500 chassis were modified for the new regulations with the 2.5-litre 625 engine and would win two more races, one each in 1954 and 1955, although it was not quite fast enough compared to the Mercedes-Benz W196 and Maserati 250F. Despite two new models appearing during this period the 625 was not completely replaced until when Ferrari began using the D50 chassis Ferrari purchased along with the Lancia Formula One team. In May 1955, Maurice Trintignant had won the Monte Carlo GP for the first time for Ferrari.

The 625 F1 Lampredi inline-four engine displaced 2498.32 cc and could produce between 210–230 PS at 7000 rpm with two Weber 50DCO carburettors. The car had an independent front suspension and de Dion axle at the rear. Transverse leaf-springs and Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers were used on both ends. File:Ferrari Formel 2,Bj.1953.jpg|alt=Ferrari 500]] File:Ferrari 625 Donington pits.jpg|alt= Ferrari 625F1 bei einem Oldtimer-Rennen in Donington 2007 File:1954 Ferrari 625 F1 front.jpg|alt=Ferrari 625 F1 front view File:1954 Ferrari 625 F1 rear.jpg|alt=Ferrari 625 F1 rear view File:Ferrari 500 (Motor, 2480 cm³), Bj. 1954.jpg|alt= engine Ferrari 625F1 File:1954 Ferrari 625 F1 interior.jpg|alt=Ferrari 625 F1 interior view

Technical data

Basic technical information about the Ferrari 500 F2
Technical data500 F2625 F1
Engine:Front mounted 4-cylinder in-line engine
displacement:1985 cm32498 cm3
Bore x stroke:90 x 78 mm94 x 90 mm
Compression:13.0:1
Max power at rpm:185 hp at 7 500 rpm210 hp at 7 000 rpm
Valve control:Double Overhead Camshafts, 2 valves per cylinder
Carburetor:2 Weber 50 DCO
Gearbox:4-speed manual, transaxle
suspension front:Double cross links, transverse leaf spring
suspension rear:De Dion axle, double longitudinal links, transverse leaf spring
Brakes:Hydraulic drum brakes
Chassis & body:Oval tube frame with aluminum body
Wheelbase:216 cm
Dry weight:560 kg600 kg
Top speed:260 km/h270 km/h

Partial Formula One World Championship results

Main article: Ferrari Grand Prix results

(This table contains results of Ferrari works cars; privateer results can be found here)

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineTyresDriver123456789PointsWCC
500500 2.0 L4SUI500BELFRAGBRGERNEDITAn/an/a
Giuseppe Farina**Ret/
Ret2**226224
Piero Taruffi1Ret3247
Andre SimonRet26
Alberto Ascari*1**1*1*1**1**1*
Luigi Villoresi33
500500 2.0 L4ARG500NEDBELFRAGBRGERSUIITAn/an/a
Giuseppe FarinaRet2Ret53122
Alberto Ascari*1*114*1**8* 21Ret
Mike Hawthorn44615334
Luigi Villoresi2Ret26Ret8 263
  • 1 – The Constructors' World Championship did not exist before 1958.
  • 2 – Shared Drive.

References

References

  1. "Ferrari 500". Stats F1.
  2. "Ferrari 625 F1".
  3. "Ferrari's first victory at Monte Carlo".
  4. Small, Steve. (1994). "The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who". Guinness.
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