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Chassis Num: 33
 
This particular race car is regularly used at Autobahn Country Club, Gingerman, Putnam Park and Road America where it can reach its top speed of 220 miles per hour. Forty of these cars were produced between 1994 and 2001. Ferrari won the IMSA WSC manufacturer's Championship in 1995 with the 333SP.

The chassis is a carbon fiber composite and aluminum honeycomb; and the bodywork is a carbon fiber and Nomex composite.

The engine is derived from the F50 road car (F130 project) and features a Weber Marelli digital electronic fuel injection mid-engine aluminum 4-overhead camshafts, 5 valves per cylinder 3997cc V12. 65 brake horsepower is developed at 11,000 RPM. The transmission is six speeds plus reverse.
Ferrari re-entered the Sport-Prototype category in the mid-1990s with the superb F333 SP. From 1994 on, this 'barchetta' triumphed in many classic races on some of the most famous circuits. The Evans/Velez/van de Poele team took the Sebring 12 Hour in 1995, a race also won by the F333 SP in 1997. 1998 was probably the most satisfying season thanks to the trio of MorettiBaldiTheys. The team secured wins at the Daytona 24 Hour, Watkins Glen and the mythical Sebring 12 Hour. Collard and Sospiri were winners at Nurburgring, a victory that marked the first of a series of wins in Europea: between 1999 and 2001, the F333 SP came first in the 500 miles of Monza and at Spa.

Source - Ferrari World
The Ferrari F333 project was the company's first sports car prototype racer in twenty years, and was developed jointly with Dallara. The racer was created specificlly to challenge the IMSA prototype class with each car being built with the interior of being sold as customer cars. The nickname for the project was 'Il Sogno Americano', meaning the American Dream.

The driving force for the creation of these cars was Giampiero Moretti, the founder of MOMO, and the president of Ferrari North America, Gian Luigi Buitoni.

The body of the cars were functional, and elegant. It was crafted with Dallara's help in their windtunnel. Complying with racing regulations, the car was given a flat bottom chassis, matted to a lightweight monocoque chassis. The cars were clothed in Carbonfiber and other exotic, lightweight materials. The chassis consisted of double wishbones and push-rod operated coil springs. As the years progressed, the cars exterior changed slightly. It was given a longer nose which helped on faster tracks and improved the vehicles aerodyanmics.

For long distance racing, special bodies were created, the fuel tank was enlarged, and the engine was slightly detuned.

Racing regulatios at the time stated that the engines were to displace no more than four liters and were to be derived from a road going car. Ferrari chose the V12 engine that was to power their upcoming F50 car. The engine was used in their F1 program, where it displaced 3.5-liters. The F50 had a 4.7-liter dispalcement size and the F333 was given a 4-liter size. The name of the vehicle was in direct correlation to the engine's unitary displacement of 333 cc. This was a naming style dating back to the company's inception.

The V12 engine had a red line that reached nearly 12000 RPM's. This gave the cars a memorable howl that made it one of the noisest on the track. The combination of style, performance, and sound turned heads, scared the competition, and provided many podium finishes for its driver. Top speed was achieved at nearly 230 mph.

The cars made their public debut at the 1994 Palm Beach Cavallino Classic and their racing debuts at Road Atlanta a short time later. In their first outing in twenty years, the Ferrari's finished in first and second. The following race, the cars claimed the top three positions.

In 1995 the cars secured the IMSA Drivers and Manufacturers Championship, along with a first place finish at Sebring 12 Hours. At LeMans in 1995, the cars did not achieve their desired success. A year later, a 333 SP set the fastest lap of the day and had qualified in second place, but was forced to retire prematurely due to an accident. In 1997, the car secured its best place finish at the race, finishing in sixth place. The illusive, prestigious, and grueling LeMans race would be the only endurance race that would not be won by the 333SP.

During the cars racing career, it secured many victories in both the United States and in Europe. The 2002 Daytona 24 Hours was the car's last major race, bringing to an end an eight year racing career. Many of the cars would continue their racing resume in historic and similar racing events.

In total, there were forty examples created with the first 14 being created by Dallara. The final 26 cars were created by Michelotto.
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1999 Ferrari F333 SP

Year1999
MakeFerrari
ModelF333 SP
Engine LocationMid
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Body / ChassisCarbon Fibre and composite honeycomb
Production Years for Series1993 - 2000
Weight861 kg | 1898.5 lbs
Combined MPG0.00

Chassis / Engine Numbers Shown
Chassis Number33

Performance
0-60 mph3.3 seconds.
Top Speed229 mph | 368.5 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationV
Cylinders12
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement3997.00 cc | 243.9 cu in. | 4 L.
Valves60 valves.
5 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainDOHC
Horsepower650.00 BHP (478.4 KW) @ 11000.00 RPM
Torque330.00 Ft-Lbs (447.5 NM) @ 9000.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio2.9 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter162.5 BHP / Liter
Redline11750
Compression Ratio11.5:1
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedFuel Injected
Weber Marelli Electronic Fuel Injection
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Standard Transmission
Gears6
TransmissionManual


 
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