- Forti FG01
The Forti FG01 was a
Formula One car for the 1995 season and was the first car made byForti . The number 21 seat was taken by rookiePedro Diniz and the number 22 seat was taken by veteranRoberto Moreno . The team never employed a test driver. The engine was a Ford EDD 3.0 V8. The teams main sponsor wasParmalat . The car however was laughably slow.The car was designed by
Giacomo Caliri and was built at the team's base inAlessandria ,Italy ." [http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00011.html "Forti - getting ready for action"] " GrandPrix. Retrieved 11 March 2007]Concept
Building its own car for the first time was the hardest task for the team (as required by the F1 regulations). This turned out to be the main obstacle for Guido Forti, as he insisted on having a reliable car built instead of a fast one. That was precisely what he received: his first F1 car, the
Forti FG01 , was an outdated, overweight and very slow machine, and has been described as nothing more than "a revised F3000 car"Ménard, Vol. 2, p.626.] and, more harshly, "a fearful pile of junk".cite news| last=Saward| first=Joe| authorlink=Joe Saward| title =No news is big news!| publisher =grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00420.html| date =1996-01-01 | accessdate =2007-08-23]The FG01 had many influences. Its roots dated back to F1|1991 when former
Brabham designer Rinland left the British team before the season ended. Rinland set up Astauto Ltd. in Tolworth, England, hiring several of his former collaborators from Brabham when the team closed its doors. Brabham sold the building and wind tunnel at Chessington to Yamaha, facilities that Astauto rented to develop the newFondmetal GR02, which was designed and built by June 1992, just six months after it was commissioned by Gabriele Rumi. The Fondmetal GR02 was a natural successor of the Brabham BT60, in concept, as it was conceived by the same design team. Due to Fondmetal's own severe financial troubles, the GR02 was run only in a few races before the team was closed. When in late F1|1994, Forti bought the remains of the Fondmetal Team, acquiring all the spares of the GR02 in the process, the team then turned to Rinland to purchase the design of what would have been the F1|1993 F1 car design by the Astauto Design Team after the collapse of the Fondmetal team. At that time, Rinland was living and working in California on a newChampCar project. Forti sent his Chief Designer and former Astauto employee Chris Radage to California to gather all the technical information, data and drawings from Rinland, returning to Italy to design and develop the new Forti FG01. Rinland joined the team in early 1995 for a short period as Technical Director, once he had returned to Europe.cite news| title =Rinland joins Forti| publisher =grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00069.html| date =1995-03-27 | accessdate =2006-01-13] Rinland assisted experienced Italian engineersGiorgio Stirano andGiacomo Caliri in designing the car. [cite news| title =Forti - getting ready for action| publisher =grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00011.html| date =1995-02-06 | accessdate =2007-04-03] The car'saerodynamics were completed by former Brabham employeeHans Fouche using wind-tunnels inSouth Africa , and composite work was done by theBelco Avia company.cite web |url=http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/con-forti.html |title= Constructors: Forti Corse S.R.L.|publisher=grandprix.com|accessdate= 2008-03-14] However, it was rumoured that the FG01 was little more than a re-working of the GR02.cite web |url=http://www.f1rejects.com/teams/forti/profile.html |title= Forti-Corse - full profile |publisher= f1rejects.com |accessdate= 2006-10-29]Thus the FG01 did not promise much in terms of performance. It was angular and bulky, with poor aerodynamic performance negatively affecting grip and handling; it had a plump nose, initially no airbox, and was overweight and under-powered, using a small Ford-
Cosworth ED V8 customer engine largely financed byFord do Brasil . It was also the only car to have amanual gearbox in the 1995 F1 season. The only attractive thing about the car was its blue and yellow colour scheme accompanied by fluorescent green wheel-rims, illustrating the team's Brazilian influence in its first year. Rinland subsequently left the team after a few weeks, after falling out with the team's management over the car's lack of competitiveness. [cite news| title =Rinland leaves Forti?| publisher =grandprix.com| url =http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns00124.html| date =1995-05-08 | accessdate =2007-01-13]For 1996, the car was upgraded to B specification, with
Luca Badoer andAndrea Montermini on board. It was eventually replaced by theForti FG03 car for the Monaco Grand Prix.Results
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Footnotes
Books
*cite book| last =Henry| first =Alan (ed.)| authorlink =Alan Henry| coauthors =| title =
AUTOCOURSE 1995-96| publisher =Hazleton Publishing| date =1995| location =| pages =| url =| doi =| id =ISBN 1-874557-36-5
*cite book| last =Ménard| first =Pierre| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =The Great Encyclopedia of Formula 1 (3rd Edition)| publisher =Chronosports S.A.| date =2006| location =| pages =| url =| doi =| id = ISBN 2-84707-123-7External links
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