EuroBrun ER189
Category | Formula One | ||||||||
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Constructor | EuroBrun | ||||||||
Designer(s) | George Ryton (Technical Director) Roberto Ori (Chief Designer) Tim Feast (Chief Engineer) | ||||||||
Predecessor | EuroBrun ER188 | ||||||||
Technical specifications[1] | |||||||||
Chassis | Carbon fibre monocoque | ||||||||
Axle track | Front: 1,810 mm (71 in) Rear: 1,688 mm (66.5 in) | ||||||||
Wheelbase | 2,905 mm (114.4 in) | ||||||||
Engine | Judd EV, 3,496 cc (213.3 cu in), 76° V8, NA mid-engine, longitudinally mounted | ||||||||
Transmission | EuroBrun 6-speed manual | ||||||||
Fuel | 1989: Elf 1989 and 1990: Agip | ||||||||
Tyres | Pirelli | ||||||||
Competition history | |||||||||
Notable entrants | EuroBrun Racing | ||||||||
Notable drivers | 33. Oscar Larrauri 33. Gregor Foitek 33. Roberto Moreno 34. Claudio Langes | ||||||||
Debut | 1989 German Grand Prix | ||||||||
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The EuroBrun ER189 and ER189B were Formula One cars built and raced by the EuroBrun team for the 1989 and 1990 Formula One seasons. The cars were designed by George Ryton and were powered by a normally aspirated Judd EV engine.
1989
[edit]The ER189 debuted in the 1989 British Grand Prix, driven by Swiss Gregor Foitek, who failed to pre-qualify. Foitek was unable to get out of Friday pre-qualifying for the next three races and left the team after the 1989 Belgian Grand Prix. Oscar Larrauri, who had driven for the team the previous year, was called back to finish the season, although he failed to pre-qualify for a single race as well.[2]
1990
[edit]Ryton designed a revision, the ER189B, for the 1990 Formula One season. The team hired Brazilian Roberto Moreno and Italian Claudio Langes, and while the car was not bad there was no money for development, despite the best efforts of Dutch engineer Kees Van der Grint. Moreno only pre-qualified on five occasions and raced twice, finishing 13th in the 1990 United States Grand Prix, after qualifying 16th, ahead of Nigel Mansell. Langes never escaped from pre-qualifying. The team closed down at the end of the European season, and did not compete in the last two races of 1990.[3]
Complete Formula One results
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Year | Chassis | Engines | Tyres | Driver(s) | Grands Prix | Points | WCC | |||||||||||||||
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BRA | SMR | MON | MEX | USA | CAN | FRA | GBR | GER | HUN | BEL | ITA | POR | ESP | JPN | AUS | |||||||
1989 | ER189 | Judd CV V8 | P | Gregor Foitek | DNPQ | DNPQ | 0 | NC | ||||||||||||||
Oscar Larrauri | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | |||||||||||||||||
1990 | ER189B | Judd CV V8 | P | USA | BRA | SMR | MON | CAN | MEX | FRA | GBR | GER | HUN | BEL | ITA | POR | ESP | JPN | AUS | 0 | NC | |
Roberto Moreno | 13 | DNPQ | Ret | DNQ | DNQ | EX | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | ||||||||
Claudio Langes | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ | DNPQ |
References
[edit]- ^ Stats F1. "EuroBrun ER189". Retrieved 19 April 2014.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Eurobrun". Grandprix.com. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
- ^ "EuroBrun Full Profile". Archived from the original on May 30, 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2014.