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Shawl (detail), approx. 1850-1900. India or Pakistan; Kashmir region. Wool. Asian Art Museum, Gift of Mr. Johnson S. Bogart, F2003.34.14. Photograph © Asian Art Museum.

Ferrari F2003-GA (2003) Engine 2997cc V10

 

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The Ferrari F2003-GA was the car used by Scuderia Ferrari in the 2003 Formula 1 season, designed by Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn. Its development was based on the previous Ferrari F2002, featuring bulbous sidepods and a lengthened wheelbase to aid aerodynamics. The engine and gearbox were developed versions of the previous model. The car was designated "GA" as a mark of respect to Gianni Agnelli, the recently deceased head of Fiat.

The car was introduced just before mid season in 2003, as the F2002 was seen as good enough to be competitive whilst the F2003-GA was developed further. The car was fast and competitive, but had a tendency to overuse its tyres, As a result, Williams and McLaren were able to mount a consistent challenge to Ferrari and push Michael Schumacher for the championship.

After Bridgestone engineers discovered Michelin were using tyres which changed construction, causing the French tyre maker to provide remoulded tyres late in the season, Ferrari became competitive again, and were able to hold off both Williams and McLaren for the constructors' championship, whilst Schumacher snatched his sixth drivers' title, The car won seven races, five pole positions, and five fastest laps before being replaced with the dominant F2004

 

This car was at Silverstone as part of the F1 Clienti that allows, paying enthusiasts to drive championship winning Ferrari's. The car is either chassis number 231 (ex Schumacher) driven on the day by Walter Rossing (GER) or chassis 228 (ex Barrichello) driven by Robert Bud Moeller (USA).

 

Shot at Ferrari racing Days, Silverstone 16:09:2012 Ref: 92-025

 

The Ferrari F2003-GA was the car used by Scuderia Ferrari in the 2003 Formula 1 season, designed by Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn. The car won seven races, five pole positions, and five fastest laps resulting in the constructors' championship, whilst Schumacher snatched his sixth drivers' title.

 

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The Ferrari F2003-GA was the car used by Scuderia Ferrari in the 2003 Formula 1 season, designed by Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn. The car won seven races, five pole positions, and five fastest laps resulting in the constructors' championship, whilst Schumacher snatched his sixth drivers' title.

 

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Interior Of Proterra EcoRide BE-35 #F2003

Shown are a range of cars from teams competing in the 2007 Formula 1 World Championship.

 

Starting with the nearest car, the teams represented are Red Bull, Williams, Renault, BMW and Ferrari.

 

Normally at motor shows, older machines are painted to look like their newer counterparts. Therefore, the cars shown are:-

 

2007 Red Bull-Renault RB3

2005 Williams-BMW FW27

2005 Renault R25

2006 BMW F1.06

2003 Ferrari F2003-GA

 

Pictured in January 2008 at the Autosport International show at the NEC in Birmingham.

 

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