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Footwork FA12

Footwork FA12
Footwortk FA12C
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Category Formula One
Constructor Footwork Arrows
Designer(s) Alan Jenkins
Predecessor Arrows A11C
Successor FA13
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon fibre and Kevlar monocoque
Engine FA12: mid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 3,499 cc (213.5 cu in), Porsche 3512, 80° V12, NA
FA12C: mid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 3,493 cc (213.2 cu in), Ford DFR, 90° V8, NA
Transmission Hewland Transverse 6-speed semi-automatic
Fuel Shell
Tyres Goodyear
Competition history
Notable entrants Footwork Grand Prix International
Notable drivers 9. Italy Michele Alboreto
10. Italy Alex Caffi
10. Sweden Stefan Johansson
Debut 1991 San Marino Grand Prix
Races Wins Poles F.Laps
14 0 0 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0

The Footwork FA12 was a Formula One car designed and built by the Footwork Arrows team for the 1991 season. The number 9 car was driven by Michele Alboreto and the number 10 car was shared by Alex Caffi and Stefan Johansson. The team had no test driver.

The FA12 was intended to start the season, but the new Porsche 3512 engine was so large and bulky that the car had to be re-designed to install it properly, so a 1990-based car called the A11C was used for the first three race meetings.

The FA12 finally debuted at the San Marino Grand Prix, where Caffi failed to qualify the new car (Alboreto still had an A11C). For the following Monaco Grand Prix both drivers had FA12s - Caffi once again failed to qualify and Alboreto retired from the race. Stefan Johansson replaced Caffi at the Canadian Grand Prix after Caffi sustained injuries in a road accident; this time both drivers qualified but both also retired from the race. The Mexican Grand Prix was the last appearance of the Porsche engine; Johansson failed to qualify and Alboreto again retired from the race.

Before the next race in France, the team switched to the Ford-Cosworth DFR 3.5 litre V8 engine, in a modified version of the car designated the FA12C. But results were not much better; the last 10 races of the season yielded only 7 starts and 4 finishes, with a best placing of 10th.

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