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Ferrari F93A

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Category
  
Formula One

Predecessor
  
F92A

Chassis
  
Carbon fibre monocoque

Constructor
  
Ferrari

Successor
  
412 T1

Ferrari F93A

Designer(s)
  
John Barnard (Technical Director) Jean-Claude Migeot (Chief Designer)

The Ferrari F93A was a Formula One car designed by Jean-Claude Migeot and built by Scuderia Ferrari for the 1993 Formula One season. The car carried the team's own 740 bhp V12 engine and ran on Goodyear tyres. Team drivers for 1993 were Jean Alesi of France and Austrian veteran Gerhard Berger who was returning to the team after 3 years driving for McLaren Honda.

Driving the F93A, Alesi and Berger had a moderately successful season. Alesi scored the best result with 2nd place at the Italian Grand Prix and led the opening laps in Portugal, while the team finished the Constructors' Championship in 4th place with 28 points, 44 points behind 3rd-placed Benetton and their Ford-powered V8 engined cars.

The car also had a red and white paint scheme rather than the normal all red colours normally used.

The F93A was replaced for the 1994 season by the Ferrari 412 T1.

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References

Ferrari F93A Wikipedia