Team Chassis

A1GP Powered by Ferrari Team Chassis

All chassis are restored to their original track ready mechanical condition and period correct livery as depicted below.

A1GP-F01-003
Lebanon

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Daniel Morad for 7 race weekends.

A1GP-F01-004
South Africa

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Adrian Zaugg in 6 race weekends.  Chassis 004 was also driven by Alan van der Merwe in the last race weekend of the season.

A1GP-F01-005
Italy

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Fabio Onidi in the opening race weekend, and Edoardo Piscopo for 4 race weekends in the middle of the season.  Vitantonio Liuzzi drove the final 2 race weekends and grabbed pole position in his first race.

A1GP-F01-006
Netherlands

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Jeroen Bleekemolen to one win, one second place, two pole positions, and one fastest lap in 4 race weekends.  Robert Doornbos filled in for 3 race weekends in Chassis 006 and earned one win, one second place, one third place, one pole position, and one fastest lap.

A1GP-F01-007
Malaysia

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Fairuz Fauzy to 1 win, 1 second place, 1 third place, 1 pole position, and 1 fastest lap during 6 race weekends.  Chassis 007 was also driven by Aaron Lim in the final race weekend

A1GP-F01-008
United States

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Marco Andretti to a third-place finish during 5 race weekends and by Charlie Kimball with a fastest lap in a single race weekend. Chassis 008 was also driven by J.R. Hildebrand for one race weekend.

A1GP-F01-009
New Zealand

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Earl Bamber to a second-place finish and 2 third-place finishes while participating in 7 race weekends. Chassis 009 was also driven by Chris van der Drift for 2 race weekends.

A1GP-F01-010
Australia

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by John Martin for 7 race weekends including one fastest lap.

A1GP-F01-011
India

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Narain Karthikeyan to one second-place finish.

A1GP-F01-012
Germany

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by André Lotterer in one race weekend and Michael Ammermüller returned to drive Chassis 012 for 2 more race weekends.

A1GP-F01-014
Ireland

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Adam Carroll to 5 race wins, 3 second place finishes, 6 pole positions, and 5 fastest laps.

A1GP-F01-015
Switzerland

2008 – 2009 Season: Driven by Neel Jani to 4 race wins, 1 second place finishes, 2 third place finishes, 1 pole positions, and 2 fastest laps.

A1GP-F01-016
Portugal

2008 – 2009 Season: Driven by Filipe Albuquerque to 1 race wins, 3 second place finishes, and 2 third place finishes in 7 race weekends.

A1GP-F01-017
China

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Ho-Pin Tung during 7 race weekends.

A1GP-F01-018
Monaco

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Clivio Piccione to a third-place finish, and one pole position during 7 race weekends.

A1GP-F01-019
France

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Loïc Duval for 3 race weekends to a 1 race win, 1 second-place finish, 1 third-place finish, and one fastest lap.

A1GP-F01-020
Brazil

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Felipe Guimarães to a second-place finish and one pole position participating in 7 race weekends.

A1GP-F01-021
Indonesia

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Satrio Hermanto for 5 race weekends and Zahir Ali for 2 race weekends.

A1GP-F01-022
Great Britain

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Danny Watts to 2 third-place finishes, and one pole position during 3 race weekends.  Chassis 022 was also driven by Dan Clarke for 3 race weekends.

A1GP-F01-023
Mexico

2008 – 2009 Season:  Driven by Davíd Garza Pérez for 2 race weekends.  Salvador Durán drove Chassis 023 for 4 race weekends and earned 1 third-place finish, and 1 fastest lap.

The above chassis numbers are the only remaining A1GP “Powered by Ferrari” cars that were produced and raced in the official A1GP Series.