Ferrari type 053

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Ferrari Type 053 is the name of a racing engine from the Italian manufacturer Ferrari , which the team used in Formula 1 in the 2004 season . The V10 engine was developed under engine manager Paolo Martinelli .

development

Ferrari Type 053 in the Ferrari Museum

The type 053 is a completely new development. The engine rules introduced for the 2004 season required each engine to endure an entire race weekend. An unauthorized motor change would have resulted in a grid penalty of 10 places. Therefore, Ferrari's focus when developing Type 053 was on durability and reliability. To achieve this goal, all moving parts have been redesigned. The weight increased only insignificantly compared to its predecessor Type 052, which is due, among other things, to the use of new alloys . The engine management came from Magneti Marelli .

use

The type 053 was only used in the 2004 season and only by Ferrari in the F2004 and Sauber in the Sauber C23 . However, Sauber used the name PETRONAS 04A for the engine .

Technical specifications

Data designation description
Weight approx. 95 kg
length 597 mm
width 530 mm
height 353 mm
cylinder V10
Cylinder bank angle 90 °
Valves 4 per cylinder
Crank angle 144 °
drilling 98 mm
Piston stroke 39.75 mm
Displacement 3.0 liters
rotational speed Max. 19,100 rpm
Liter output 300.2 hp
Exhaust two outlet pipes
power 677 kW (920 hp )
Mounting position Mid-engine, rear, lengthways

Expansion stages

For the Grand Prix of San Marino there was a first expansion stage that made 920 hp.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Marco Helgert: Martinelli: New engine has "enough power". January 26, 2004, accessed May 26, 2020 .
  2. F2004. Retrieved May 26, 2020 (English).
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  5. ^ Ferrari F2004. Retrieved May 26, 2020 (English).
  6. ^ Ferrari F2004. Retrieved May 26, 2020 .
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