Q&A - Luca Marmorini, Ferrari

Head of engines Luca Marmorini discusses the new Ferrari F150

Q:
Which are𝕴 the interventions, which were p🎉ossible on the 056 engine for 2011?

Luca Marmorini:
The engines are still "frozen", so direct interventions regarding the engine performance are impossible, but we've been working a lot, especially as far as the reliability ဣis concerned and to reduce costs. Regarding the reliability we were also working on the engine's pneumatic concept, which caused some problems in 2010. This year we've reinstalled the KERS, which lead💧 to a substantial change of the engine's front. There's a new dragging system for the KERS, a new crankshaft, and we had to change the cooling and lubricating systems a bit.

Q:
Did you remember 𝔉the KERS, which is back after two year:ღ what's new here?

Luca Marmorini:
The KERS 2011 has to follow exactly the same specifications like in 2009. So there are the same performance and energy levels. Based on the experience in 2009 we redesigned it more efficiently, reducing its diꦬmension and weight. At Ferrari the KERS has been planned🍷 with an eye on budget control. All costs regarding development have been reduced and the operative costs have been analysed and reduced to make the KERS manageable also for the small teams.

Q:
The client teams can use the KERS p💮ro📖vided by Ferrari. Is this an advantage for us?

Luca Marmorini:
Increasing the number of tests on the track is always an advantage. Using the partners and teams in a constructive way to drive with the KERS is a positive aspect, considering that we're talking only about a few units per year and only a few tests before the start🌃 of the season. So it's definitely an advantage regarding performance and reliability that there is a second team ♏to develop the KERS.

Q:
From an operative point of view, how did you prepare yourself for this new seasoꦿn?

Luca Marmorini:
The technique is always the same, it's been consolidated. Lots of work and many activities. We've done many long runs, but this year it's eve🀅n more difficult, because we have to do the long runs with the engine, the KERS and the gearbox of the new car, so we have been preparing ourselves very well and we think that we can ♒reach a very good reliability until the start of the season.

Q:
As far as the co🐻nsumption is concerned, what has been d😼one?

Luca Marmorini:
The consumption remains one of the most important aspects regarding the performance. This year we also have to consider that the KERS is positioned inside the fuel tank. If you don't want to create 💮a much longer and much wider car, keeping the consumption under control is one of the most important issues during the development in winter. Here it is an adv♐antage that Ferrari has such a long-serving partner like Shell in the area of fuels.

Q:
D𓄧o you think that the combination of KERS and m🥂obile rear wing can really facilitate overtaking manoeuvres?

Luca Marmorini:
On paper and in our simulations it does. In 2009 we could already see that the KERS provided some advantage, although not systematic, during overtaking manoeuvres. The possibility to reduce aerodynamic resistance, combined with the extra horsepower provided by the KERS, could definitely make a change in terms of speed, which, if the car in front can't use the same, will facilitate overtaki❀ng.

Q:
🍷A last question: Personally,🎶 do you feel obliged to win this year?

Luca Marmorini:
Certainly. Obliged and inspired.

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