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F1 Team Facts and Figures: Ferrari

Posted: Wednesday February 20, 2002 1:27 PM

LONDON (Reuters) -- Following are facts and figures about Ferrari ahead of the 2002 Formula One season which starts in Australia on March 3:

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    Based: Maranello, Italy
    Team principal: Jean Todt.
    Drivers:
    Michael Schumacher (Germany) 33 (born January 3 1969).
    Rubens Barrichello (Brazil) 29 (May 23 1972).
    Test drivers:
    Luca Badoer (Italy) 31 (January 25 1971).
    Luciano Burti (Brazil) 26 (March 5 1975)
    Engine: Ferrari V10.
    Tyres: Bridgestone
    Technical director: Ross Brawn.
    Formula One record:
    Grands prix: 653 entered, 148 poles, 144 wins, 3,608.5
points.
    Constructors' titles: 11 - 1961, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977,
1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001.
    Drivers' titles: 11.
           2001 - Michael Schumacher (Germany)
           2000 - Schumacher
           1979 - Jody Scheckter (South Africa)
           1977 - Niki Lauda (Austria)
           1975 - Lauda
           1964 - John Surtees (Britain)
           1961 - Phil Hill (U.S.)
           1958 - Mike Hawthorn (Britain)
           1956 - Juan Manuel Fangio (Argentina)
           1953 - Alberto Ascari (Italy)
           1952 - Ascari
    First world championship GP entered: Monaco 1950
    First win: Silverstone, British Grand Prix 1951. Jose
Froilan Gonzalez (Argentina).
    2001 season (Schumacher/Barrichello) - 179 points,
champions. nine wins (all Schumacher). second place x10, third
x5, fourth x1, fifth x3.
    Ferrari are the only team to have raced in every Formula One
championship with cars built entirely by them.
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    Milestones:
    1950 - First Formula One grand prix.
    1951 - First win at Silverstone.
    1961 - Wolfgang Von Trips dies in crash at Monza, 13
spectators killed by his car.
    1964 - Surtees becomes only man to win world championships
on two wheels and four.
    1982 - Gilles Villeneuve dies at Zolder.
    1996 - Michael Schumacher arrives from Benetton.
    1998 - Death of Enzo Ferrari.
    2000 - Schumacher wins team's first drivers' world title for
21 years.
    2001 - Schumacher retains title in record-breaking season.
    Most successful drivers (wins are with Ferrari only):
Michael Schumacher 43, Nika Lauda 15, Ascari 13, Gilles
Villeneuve and Jacky Ickx 6.
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    Season by season since first constructors' title
    (tabulate under year, standing, points, wins, drivers):
    1958 - second, 40, 2 (Luigi Musso/Peter Collins/Mike
Hawthorn/Wolfgang Von Trips/Olivier Gendebien/Phil Hill/Tony
Brooks/Jean Behra/Cliff Allison).
    1959 - second, 32, 2 (Behra/Hill/Brooks/Gendebien/Dan
Gurney/Allison/Von Trips)
    1960 - third, 26, 1 (Allison/Von Trips/Hill/Froilan
Gonzalez/Richie Ginther/Willy Mairesse).
    1961 - first, 40, 5 (Ginther/Hill/Von
Trips/Gendebien/Mairesse/Ricardo Rodriguez).
    1962 - fifth equal, 18, 0 (Hill/Giancarlo
Baghetti/Rodriguez/Lorenzo Bandini)
    1963 - fourth, 26, 1 (John Surtees/Mairesse/Ludovico
Scarfiotti/Bandini).
    1964 - first, 45, 3 (Bandini/Surtees/Scarfiotti).
    1965 - fourth, 26. (Surtees/Bandini/Nino
Vaccarella/Scarfiotti).
    1966 - second, 31, 2 (Bandini/Surtees/Mike
Parkes/Scarfiotti).
    1967 - fourth equal, 20. (Chris
Amon/Bandini/Parkes/Scarfiotti/Jonathan Williams).
    1968 - fourth, 32, 1 (Amon/Jacky Ickx/Andrea de
Adamich/Derek Bell).
    1969 - fifth equal, seven. (Amon/Pedro Rodriguez).
    1970 - second, 52, 4 (Ickx/Ignazio Giunti/Clay Regazzoni).
    1971 - third, 33, 2 (Mario Andretti/Regazzoni/Ickx).
    1972 - fourth, 33, 1 (Ickx/Regazzoni/Andretti/Nanni
Galli/Arturo Merzario).
    1973 - sixth equal, 12. (Merzario/Ickx).
    1974 - second, 65, 3 (Niki Lauda/Regazzoni).
    1975 - first, 72.5, 6 (Lauda/Regazzoni).
    1976 - first, 83, 6 (Lauda/Regazzoni/Carlos Reutemann).
    1977 - first, 95, 4 (Lauda/Reutemann/Gilles Villeneuve)
    1978 - second, 86, 5 (Reutemann/Villeneuve).
    1979 - first, 113, 6 (Villeneuve/Jody Scheckter).
    1980 - 10th, eight. (Villeneuve/Scheckter).
    1981 - fifth, 34, 2 (Villeneuve/Didier Pironi).
    1982 - first, 74, 3 (Villeneuve/Pironi/Patrick Tambay/Mario
Andretti).
    1983 - first, 89, 4 (Tambay/Rene Arnoux).
    1984 - second, 57.5, 1 (Arnoux/Michele Alboreto).
    1985 - second, 82, 2 (Alboreto/Arnoux/Stefan Johansson).
    1986 - fourth, 37. (Alboreto/Johansson).
    1987 - fourth, 53, 2 (Gerhard Berger/Alboreto).
    1988 - second, 65, 1 (Berger/Alboreto).
    1989 - third, 59, 3 (Nigel Mansell/Berger).
    1990 - second, 110, 6 (Alain Prost/Mansell).
    1991 - third, 55.5. (Prost/Jean Alesi/Gianni Morbidelli).
    1992 - fourth, 21. (Alesi/Ivan Capelli/Nicola Larini).
    1993 - fourth, 28. (Alesi/Berger).
    1994 - third, 71, 1 (Alesi/Berger/Larini).
    1995 - third, 73, 1 (Alesi/Berger).
    1996 - second, 70, 3 (Michael Schumacher/Eddie Irvine).
    1997 - second, 102, 5 (Schumacher/Irvine).
    1998 - second, 133, 6 (Schumacher/Irvine).
    1999 - champions, 128, 6 (Schumacher/Irvine/Salo)
    2000 - champions, 170, 10 (Schumacher/Barrichello)

 
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