Tyrrell 021
Appearance
Category | Formula One | ||||||||
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Constructor | Tyrrell Racing Organisation | ||||||||
Designer(s) | Mike Coughlan | ||||||||
Predecessor | 020C | ||||||||
Successor | 022 | ||||||||
Technical specifications[1] | |||||||||
Chassis | Carbon fibre monocoque | ||||||||
Suspension (front) | Double wishbone with pullrod operated coil springs | ||||||||
Suspension (rear) | Double wishbone with pullrod operated coil springs | ||||||||
Engine | 1993: mid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 3,493 cc (213.2 cu in), Yamaha OX10A, 72° V10, NA | ||||||||
Transmission | Hewland 6-speed sequential semi-automatic | ||||||||
Fuel | BP | ||||||||
Tyres | Goodyear | ||||||||
Competition history | |||||||||
Notable entrants | Tyrrell Racing Organisation | ||||||||
Notable drivers | 3. Ukyo Katayama 4. Andrea de Cesaris | ||||||||
Debut | 1993 British Grand Prix | ||||||||
Last event | 1993 Australian Grand Prix | ||||||||
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Constructors' Championships | 0 | ||||||||
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
The Tyrrell 021 was a Formula One racing car designed by Mike Coughlan for Tyrrell Racing and raced during the 1993 season. The car was powered by a Yamaha V10 engine and was driven by Ukyo Katayama and Andrea de Cesaris.[2] The car was unsuccessful with no points scored during the season. The 021 was replaced by the Harvey Postlethwaite designed 022 for the 1994 season.
Complete Formula One results
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Year | Team | Engine | Tyres | Drivers | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Points | WCC |
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1993 | Tyrrell | Yamaha OX10A V10 |
G | RSA | BRA | EUR | SMR | ESP | MON | CAN | FRA | GBR | GER | HUN | BEL | ITA | POR | JPN | AUS | 0 | NC | |
Ukyo Katayama | Ret | 10 | 15 | 14 | Ret | Ret | Ret | |||||||||||||||
Andrea de Cesaris | NC | Ret | 11 | Ret | 13 | 12 | Ret | 13 |
References
[edit]- ^ "STATS F1 • Tyrrell 021". Statsf1.com. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
- ^ Boxall-Legge, Jake (13 November 2023). "The contrasting fortunes of 1993's bottom six F1 teams". Autosport. Retrieved 14 November 2023.