Ferrari 156/85

Ferrari 156/85
Category Formula One
Constructor Scuderia Ferrari
Designer(s) Mauro Forghieri
Harvey Postlethwaite
Predecessor 126C4
Successor F1/86
Technical specifications[1]
Chassis Kevlar and Carbon fibre composite monocoque
Suspension (front) Double wishbones, pull-rod actuated coil springs over telescopic shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
Suspension (rear) Double wishbones, pull-rod actuated coil springs over telescopic shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
Axle track Front: 1,797 mm (71 in)
Rear: 1,664 mm (66 in)
Wheelbase 2,762 mm (109 in)
Engine Ferrari Tipo 031/2, 1,496 cc (91.3 cu in), 120° V6, turbo, mid-engine, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Ferrari Type 635 5-speed manual
Weight 558 kg (1,230.2 lb)
Fuel Agip
Tyres Goodyear
Competition history
Notable entrants Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC
Notable drivers 27. Italy Michele Alboreto
28. France René Arnoux
28. Sweden Stefan Johansson
Debut 1985 Brazilian Grand Prix
RacesWinsPolesF.Laps
16212
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0

The Ferrari 156/85 was a Formula One car designed by Mauro Forghieri and Harvey Postlethwaite and manufactured by Scuderia Ferrari and used in the 1985 Formula One season. Michele Alboreto drove the car to second place in the 1985 World Drivers' Championship. It was also driven by René Arnoux and Stefan Johansson. Arnoux was to drive for the season but was replaced after the opening Brazilian Grand Prix despite a fourth-placed finish. Johansson was hired to drive in his place for the rest of the season.

The exhaust systems were set outside of the vee, opposite to the preceding 126C4. The turbocharger for each bank was located at the outside of the vee.[2] Thus the intake chambers were located inside the vee. The Ferrari Tipo 031/2 V6 Turbo produced around 900 bhp (671 kW; 912 PS) during the 1985 season.

The 156/85 proved to be fast and reliable in the early part of 1985 but as the season wore on, the Ferraris became increasingly fragile in both qualifying and race trim with numerous engine and turbo failures throughout the season. It was this unreliability that ultimately would cost Alboreto, who actually led the points standings for most of the season, the drivers' championship. Alboreto retired from four of the last five races in 1985 and retired but was classified as 13th due to completing 90% of the race in the other (Spa) allowing McLaren's Alain Prost to come from behind and win his first championship.

Alboreto famously drove half a lap of the Brands Hatch circuit on lap 13 of the European Grand Prix with the rear of his car on fire following another turbo failure. He drove the on-fire car into the pits and straight to his Ferrari pit, many observers seeing this as his way of showing that the Ferrari's unreliability had cost him the World Championship which Prost won by finishing fourth at Brands. While Alboreto had unreliability, his team mate Johansson finished fifth twice and fourth once with only two retirements in the last five races. The Constructors Championship had the same story as Alboreto's. Ferrari's (Alboreto's) unreliability had allowed McLaren to overtake them in the points leaving the Maranello outfit as runners up.

Complete Formula One results

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

Year Team Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Points WCC
1985 Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Tipo 031/2
V6 tc
G BRA POR SMR MON CAN DET FRA GBR GER AUT NED ITA BEL EUR RSA AUS 82 2nd
Michele Alboreto 2 2 Ret 2 1 3 Ret 2 1 3 4 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret
René Arnoux 4
Stefan Johansson 8 6 Ret 2 2 4 Ret 9 4 Ret 5 Ret Ret 4 5

References

  1. "STATS F1 • Ferrari 156/85". Statsf1.com. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  2. Henry, Alan (1998). Formula1 the turbo era. Hazleton Publishing. p. 120. ISBN 1-874557-97-7.

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