A1 Grand Prix car

A1 Grand Prix car

The A1 Grand Prix car is a vehicle dedicated to be used in the competition of the A1 Grand Prix. The cars are standardised for every team to make a level playing field for competing nations. It was designed to reduce the volume of "dirty air", allowing drivers to close in on the car in front, encouraging overtaking. The bodywork is mainly made of pre-impregnated carbon fibre composites. These pre-impregnated (pre-preg) composites give better consistency and higher quality those which are hand-laid, giving greater strength, uniformity in the application of epoxy resin, and no weak spots. The application of pre-preg also means that a very specific amount of resin can be used, reducing weight [ [http://www.a1gp.com/racing/rules/?flashNavId=4| A1 GP Car regulations: Bodywork] ] . From 2008-09 Ferrari will be consulted on the design and manufacture for all A1 Grand Prix cars [ [http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=39186] Article from a1gp.com about Ferrari] ] .

"Powered by Ferrari" car (2008-09 onwards)

On July 22 2008, new information regarding the new "Powered by Ferrari" A1GP car was revealed. [ [http://www.a1gp.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?newsId=41782&langCode=EN&teamId=1 The A1GP Powered by Ferrari car ] "a1gp.com" (July 22, 2008)]

Chassis

The chassis is based on the Formula 1 Ferrari F2004 chassis. It is made from carbon-fibre skins with an aluminium honeycomb core, and has been tested to meet all FIA crash safety standards.

Engine

The engine is built by Ferrari. It is a 4.5-litre V8 engine capable of delivering 600 bhp in PowerBoost mode. The new engine weighs 160 kg, 40 kg more than the previously-used Zytek engines.

*Configuration: 90 degree V8
*Displacement: 4500 cc
*Width: 666.5 mm
*Height: 446 mm
*Length: 569 mm
*Weight: 160 kg
*Cylinder block: Die cast aluminium alloy
*Cylinder head: Sand cast aluminium alloy
*Valvetrain: 4 overhead camshafts, 4 valves per cylinder
*Engine Management: Bosch MED 9.6
*Injection: Gasoline direct injection
*Spark plugs: NGK
*Fuel: Shell E10 102 RON
*Max Torque: 406 lbs·ft (550 N·m)
*Max power: 600 bhp (448 kW)

PowerBoost

Each car is equipped with a unique PowerBoost system, a mechanism to provide short bursts of increased power to create additional overtaking opportunities and action throughout the race. By changing the engine’s parameters, the system can give the driver additional power over a limited time during each race to take the car to its maximum power of 600 bhp.

The PowerBoost is driver-activated by a button mounted on the steering wheel. The driver will be able to use this for a predetermined period during the Sprint and Feature races.

Tyres

Michelin is the exclusive tyre supplier for the next three seasons beginning with the 2008-09 season.

The designs stem from Formula One technologies that seek to offer both optimal performance and safety to the driver. Full rubber serration tests were performed on various tracks such as Fiorano, Imola, Jerez and Mugello resulting in an optimal compromise between grip, endurance and wear.

Technical specifications

*Weight: Approx 695kg including driver, race ready (excluding fuel)
*Front and rear suspension: Double wishbone with pushrod operated coil over damper units. Adjustable ride height, cambers and toe, adjustable anti-dive and anti-squat to optimise drive control
*Anti-roll bar: Multi adjustable, quick change front and rear roll bars
*Chassis: Carbon fibre skins, aluminium honeycomb core. Tested to meet all applicable FIA crash safety standards
*Bodywork: Light weight composite bodywork
*Gearbox: Six-speed longitudinal sequential. Gear selection via a Magneti Marelli paddle shift system
*Drive line: Tripod jointed driveshafts
*Brakes: Brembo carbon discs, six-pot aluminium calipers
*Dampers: Penske VBP-45, two-way adjustable
*Wheels: Front 13” dia. X 12” Rear 13” dia. X 14”
*Steering: Titan angle drive bevel and two-pinion ratio’s
*Steering wheel: 280mm diameter carbon, with mounted LCD dash
*Instrumentation and display: Magneti Marelli mounted display unit; Multi-channel logging facility for engineering analysis
*Seat belt: FIA approved SABELT six-point safety harness
*Fuel cell: ATL fuel cell approximately 150-litres capacity and designed to take up to 50 per cent ethanol
*Clutch: AP three-plate carbon/carbon with steel hub
*Tyres: Michelin control slick and treaded wet tyres

Lola-Zytek car (2005-06 to 2007-08)

Chassis

The chassis is made and designed by Lola Racing Cars. The A1 Car has a carbon fibre skin which cloaks a core made of aluminium honeycomb. Based on bionic engineering principles found in nature, the hexagonal honeycomb is found to give remarkable strength for its weight, and has progressive deformation properties when experiencing an impact, ensuring the driver's safety. In addition the drivers are also protected by FIA-approved side intrusion panels which protect them from lateral impacts [ [http://www.a1gp.com/racing/rules/index.php?areaid=1&childID=6 A1 GP Car regulations: Chassis] ] .

Engine

The engine for the cars was developed by Zytek Engineering. The 3.4-litre V8 unit is capable of delivering 520 bhp (550 bhp in powerboost mode). Each engine has to be very durable as it has to last a whole season. The engine only weighs 120 kilograms, making it one of the lightest 3.4-litre engines ever made [ [http://www.formula3.cc/EngineSpecification.pdf A1 GP engine spec] .

Technical specifications

The car has an overall length of 4833mm, with a long wheelbase of 3000 mm and a wide track of 1476 mm (front) and 1468 mm(rear). Its total weight amounts to 700 kilograms, without the driver and the fuel [ [http://www.a1gp.com/racing/rules/index.php?areaid=1&childID=46 A1 GP Car regulations: Dimensions] ] .

*Engine type: ZA1348
*Configuration: 90 degree V8
*Displacement: 3400 cc
*Width: 619 mm
*Height: 542 mm
*Length: 543 mm
*Weight: 120 kg
*Cylinder block: Sand cast aluminium alloy
*Cylinder head: Sand cast aluminium alloy
*Valvetrain: 4 overhead camshafts 4 valves per Cylinder
*Engine Management: Zytek EMS 4.6.1
*Ignition: Zytek DCDI with coil over plug
*Spark plugs: NGK
*Fuel: 100 octane rating biofuel
*Max Torque: 330 lbf·ft (442 N·m)
*Max power: 520 bhp (388 kW)

Suspension

The front and rear suspension is of a double wishbone and pushrod operated twin coil over damper construction. Adjustable ride height, cambers and toe, as well as anti-dive and anti-squat made to optimise drive control.

Clutch

A two-piece carbon clutch was tailored especially for the car to handle the exceptional torque of a racing engine with up to 550 bhp and the two racing starts per weekend. The unit combines lightweight construction with durability and bullet-proof reliability. The A1 car's gearchange is by electronically automated shifting of a six-speed paddle shift transmission—peak loads at full throttle could literally shred a lesser clutch. The two-piece carbon clutch can take the load, even when the driver changes up with the PowerBoost activated. In hot and cold testing the clutch proved faultless.

PowerBoost

The PowerBoost button on the A1 car allows the engine to reach its maximum of 550 bhp. When used at the right time, this feature can encourage overtaking. For the PowerBoost to be activated, the throttle position must be above 80% and the speed must be more than 60 km/h. The button must also be depressed to continue on PowerBoost mode. However, the PowerBoost will automatically deactivate itself if the throttle falls below 40%. Each driver only has a limited amount of uses for the PowerBoost. The driver can only use it four times in a sprint race and eight times in a feature race. Once these maximum allocated uses of the PowerBoost have been used, the system is disabled until the end of the race, after which Zytek engineers would reset the system to prepare the car for the next race. [ [http://www.a1gp.com/racing/rules/index.php?areaid=1&childID=25| A1 Grand Prix Car regulations] ]

Tyres

A1 Grand Prix uses slick tyres on normal dry races. Pneumatics were supplied exclusively by Cooper Tires.

Fuel

A1 Grand Prix uses 100 RON Biofuel for all cars.

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