Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Benetton_B193> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- Benetton_B193 abstract "The Benetton B193 was a Formula One racing car designed by Ross Brawn and Rory Byrne and raced by Benetton team in the 1993 Formula One season. It was powered by the latest Cosworth HBA engine in an exclusive deal with Ford and it ran on Goodyear tyres.The car is distinguishable from its predecessor due to it being narrower than the previous year's car as per the regulations of the 1993 season. Other than that it is visually almost identical to the preceding car.In terms of performance it was an improvement on the 1992 competitor.[citation needed]Thanks to the more powerful engine, Michael Schumacher was able to consistently challenge the McLarens and on occasion challenged the seemingly unbeatable Williams FW15C.It is arguable that it was overall the second most competitive car on the grid,[citation needed] behind the Williams, with Schumacher regularly scoring podiums and out-qualifying the single-lap ace Ayrton Senna in 8 of the 16 races of the season. Having a factory engine in contrast to McLaren having to make do with a customer unit gave Benetton a noticeable power advantage, although Williams used a far superior Renault V10 unit, however the McLaren had the edge at some races, in particular in wet conditions.[citation needed]The car was very advanced in the technological sense and featured active suspension, a semi-automatic transmission and traction control from the Monaco Grand Prix onwards although Riccardo Patrese did later say that the car was a step down in quality compared to the much more sophisticated Williams cars he had been driving for the previous five years.A variant of this car, the B193C was used as a test mule for an innovative four-wheel steering system and was tested by Schumacher and Patrese at Estoril. Four wheel steering had been introduced on some of Nissan and Toyota's production cars. Schumacher and Patrese both found the system to not add anything to the performance of the car and actually slowed the car through slower corners. The system was then abandoned after Schumacher ran the car in Friday's practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix. The system would only have been legal for those 2 races; advanced technologies to aid drivers were banned for the 1994 season.Benetton eventually finished 3rd in the Constructors' Championship just behind McLaren but with a substantial gap to Williams. The B193B was replaced for the 1994 season by the Benetton B194.".
- Benetton_B193 thumbnail Benetton_at_goodwood.jpg?width=300.
- Benetton_B193 wikiPageID "26201117".
- Benetton_B193 wikiPageRevisionID "582296862".
- Benetton_B193 capacity ",".
- Benetton_B193 carName "Benetton B193/B193B".
- Benetton_B193 category Formula_One.
- Benetton_B193 chassis Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Benetton_B193 chassis Monocoque.
- Benetton_B193 configuration "75".
- Benetton_B193 consChamp "0".
- Benetton_B193 constructor Benetton_Formula.
- Benetton_B193 debut "1993".
- Benetton_B193 designer Rory_Byrne.
- Benetton_B193 designer Ross_Brawn.
- Benetton_B193 drivers "5".
- Benetton_B193 drivers "6".
- Benetton_B193 driversChamp "0".
- Benetton_B193 engineName Cosworth.
- Benetton_B193 engineName Ford_Motor_Company.
- Benetton_B193 enginePosition Longitudinal_engine.
- Benetton_B193 enginePosition Mid-engine_design.
- Benetton_B193 fastestLaps "5".
- Benetton_B193 frontSuspension "Double wishbone, pushrod".
- Benetton_B193 fuel Elf_Aquitaine.
- Benetton_B193 gearboxName "Benetton transverse".
- Benetton_B193 gears "6".
- Benetton_B193 hasPhotoCollection Benetton_B193.
- Benetton_B193 poles "0".
- Benetton_B193 predecessor Benetton_B192.
- Benetton_B193 races "16".
- Benetton_B193 rearSuspension "Double wishbone, pushrod".
- Benetton_B193 successor Benetton_B194.
- Benetton_B193 team Benetton_Formula.
- Benetton_B193 team Camel_(cigarette).
- Benetton_B193 team Ford_Motor_Company.
- Benetton_B193 na Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Benetton_B193 type Semi-automatic_transmission.
- Benetton_B193 tyres Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- Benetton_B193 wins "1".
- Benetton_B193 subject Category:1993_Formula_One_season_cars.
- Benetton_B193 subject Category:Benetton_Formula_One_cars.
- Benetton_B193 comment "The Benetton B193 was a Formula One racing car designed by Ross Brawn and Rory Byrne and raced by Benetton team in the 1993 Formula One season. It was powered by the latest Cosworth HBA engine in an exclusive deal with Ford and it ran on Goodyear tyres.The car is distinguishable from its predecessor due to it being narrower than the previous year's car as per the regulations of the 1993 season.".
- Benetton_B193 label "Benetton B193".
- Benetton_B193 label "Benetton B193".
- Benetton_B193 label "Benetton B193".
- Benetton_B193 label "Benetton B193".
- Benetton_B193 label "Benetton B193".
- Benetton_B193 label "Benetton B193A".
- Benetton_B193 label "ベネトン・B193".
- Benetton_B193 sameAs Benetton_B193.
- Benetton_B193 sameAs Benetton_B193A.
- Benetton_B193 sameAs ベネトン・B193.
- Benetton_B193 sameAs Benetton_B193.
- Benetton_B193 sameAs Benetton_B193.
- Benetton_B193 sameAs m.0b77r9c.
- Benetton_B193 sameAs Q1448607.
- Benetton_B193 sameAs Q1448607.
- Benetton_B193 wasDerivedFrom Benetton_B193?oldid=582296862.
- Benetton_B193 depiction Benetton_at_goodwood.jpg.
- Benetton_B193 isPrimaryTopicOf Benetton_B193.