Doing some research, trying to find out if the 1995 Ferrari 412 T2 had power steering and power brakes. Hard to find info on this, but it looks like power steering yes, power brakes, no?
Any help?
Old threat, but again i have to make some corrections as the Ferrari website is wrong. The F310 B already had power steering and was the first Ferrari with power steering. In 1997 after Canada Ross Brawn said:"I'd like to see some feel come back into the steering. I think that the sensivity of the steering is not very good, which is something that may be hindering Eddie more than Michael. I want to have the steering more direct than it is right now. We are working on suspension geometry, part of which is to do with steering. At the moment the entry to a corner is very critical. We can't do anything about the middle of the corner as the entry becomes even more critical, so you're balancing. We can stop understeer in the middle by having a lot of oversteer on entry, which is not necessarily the best solution. So what we have at the moment is the best compromise between the two. We have a power steering system, which because of its design takes a bit of feel away from the driver. I want to try to bring that back. Its a pretty major package, involving a complete redesign of the front suspension. What we are looking for is a bit more stability on entry, and a bit more consistency between entry and middle."rich1701 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2014, 23:47According to the Ferrari website the first car with power steering was the F300 of 1998.
http://formula1.ferrari.com/cars/f300
In Eddie Irvines book "Green Races Red" it is confirmed that the 412T2 indeed had power steering.