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Old 11-12-2005, 01:24 PM
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la bella machinawho were the drivers?
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Gilles Villeneuve drove one.
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Gilles Villeneuve drove one.
yup, the other was Jody Scheckter
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Ferrari 312 T5 with Gilles

I found those pics on this interesting site:
http://www.ventisetterosso.com/english/galleria1.htm
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a hopeless car, as the flat 12 did not allow for a proper ground effect car. At the end of the season Jody Schecker, the then world champion, had enough and quit F1 for good.
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Gilles commented once that it felt like the rear was disconnected from the car
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a hopeless car, as the flat 12 did not allow for a proper ground effect car. At the end of the season Jody Schecker, the then world champion, had enough and quit F1 for good.
yeah , during this period , Ferrari had chosen to keep thier V12 , even if all others were alreaday running with V10s , more competitive
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incorrect, the V10s came ten years later. The T5 was competing with the Cosworth V8 and the turbo engines.
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incorrect, the V10s came ten years later. The T5 was competing with the Cosworth V8 and the turbo engines.
aha?I thought it was older , I apologize
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