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F3000.com 2002 FIA Information & Car Specs
The Formula 3000 is the world's premier junior series, and currently figures as a strong feeder category for Formula 1. The main FIA International series is run in Europe alongside F1, and also includes a flyaway race in Brazil, but Japan (Formula Nippon) and Italy (European F3000) also have their own series. The FIA series runs identical Lola-Zytek cars, and many F1 teams have an involvement with the category.
Rules:
2002 FIA Sporting regulations
2002 FIA Technical regulations

2002 FIA Safety

Chassis:
2002 Lola B2/50 Pictures
2002 Lola B2/50 Line drawings
2002 Lola B2/50 Technical specifications (HTML)
2002 Lola B2/50 Technical specifications* (PDF)
2002 Lola B2/50 Technical specifications complimentary information from Durango.it
Engine: 
Zytec
Tyres: 
Avon Racing Tyres
Safety: 
Lola’s new B2/50 F3000 chassis passes crash test with flying colours
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F3000.com 2002 FIA Sporting regulations
Formula 3000
(source: http://www.fia.com/Reglements-sportifs/2002%20F3000%20SportRegsInternet%2031-10-01.pdf
For events held in conjunction with a Formula One Grand Prix, qualifying practice sessions will take place as follows :
14.20 - 15.00
15.30 - 16.30
(source: http://www.fia.com/PRESSE/DCM-A/03-10-2001.htm
F3000.com 2002 FIA Technical regulations
Texts (last update 06-02-2002)
(source: http://www.fia.com/regle/REG_TEC/F3000/F3000-Reglements-techniques-2002-a.pdf
Drawings (last update 06-02-2002)
(source: http://www.fia.com/regle/REG_TEC/F3000/F3000-dessins.pdf
- all bodywork dimensions will now be the same as Formula One;
- the minimum permitted weight has been increased by 10 kg to 660 kg;
- cars may now use six speed gearboxes (previously the maximum was five);
- suspension symmetry requirements are now the same as Formula One;
- wheel sizes are now the same as Formula One;
- cockpit sizes and chassis dimensions are now brought into line with the latest Formula One designs.
(source: http://www.fia.com/PRESSE/DCM-A/03-10-2001.htm
F3000.com 2002 FIA Safety
In addition to the measures already voted by previous World Motor Sport Councils for application 1 January 2002 (see www.fia.com/Press Releases), the following measures will also apply from the above mentioned date :

- the forward roll structure will undergo a static load test;
- eight ply Kevlar anti-penetration panels will be built into the sides of the chassis;
- cars must be equipped with side and rear impact absorbing structures;
- as in Formula One, 25mm of foam padding must be fitted around the driver’s legs;
- additional static load tests must be carried out on the chassis in the cockpit rim area;
- headrest areas will be brought into line with the current Formula One requirements;
- cars must be equipped with an extractable seat;
- cars must be fitted with two wheel tethers on each wheel;
- rear view mirrors size will be increased by 20%.

(source: http://www.fia.com/PRESSE/DCM-A/03-10-2001.htm

F3000.com 2002 Lola B2/50 Pictures
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Lola B2/50 vs. Lola B99/50

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F3000.com 2002 Lola B2/50 Line drawing
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F3000.com 2002 Lola B2/50 Technical specifications
FIA INTERNATIONAL FORMULA 3000 CAR
CONCEPT, MONOCOQUE, BODYWORK, AERODYNAMICS, SUSPENSION, BRAKE SYSTEM, WHEELS, STEERING, TRANSMISSION, DATA LOGGING, ENGINE INSTALLATION, FUEL SYSTEM, BASIC DIMENSIONS
CONCEPT
This all-new chassis will be built on the experience gained over the last 5 years and makes full use of Lola’s increased technical capabilities and resources. Designed to reflect the aesthetic qualities of contemporary F1 cars, the chassis will also offer improved driver comfort over a larger range of driver sizes whilst also increasing passive safety measures as specified in the new FIA F3000 regulations.
MONOCOQUE
The carbon-aluminium honeycomb composite monocoque will be constructed using a new specification of carbon fibre offering greater strength, stiffness, and impact resistance. The chassis will be constructed in ‘one-piece’ which increases integrity around the driver compartment, whilst also complying fully with the latest FIA F1 side penetration test.
BODYWORK
Composite bodywork will be designed to give an appearance more akin to contemporary F1 cars.
AERODYNAMICS
Despite the F1 style narrow track design, the car produces a level of downforce approximately 20% greater than its predecessor and will have a wider range of aerodynamic setups available. The underbody, rear diffuser, wings and side pods have been completely re-designed conforming to the narrow track rules and producing more downforce.
SUSPENSION
The front and rear suspension will be independent, with unequal length, aero profile, steel upper and lower wishbones with anti-intrusion links at the front. All-new uprights are used front and rear which incorporate new brake ducts and stiffer construction whilst retaining the proven bearing, hub and wheel nut system of the previous generation. Wheel tethers now locate to separate points on the upright and chassis. Shim camber adjustment will be retained allowing for independent camber and toe changes.
BRAKE SYSTEM
The braking system will be a progression from the Lola B99/50 system. The latest developments in disc and pad material will be incorporated to enhance performance and life.
WHEELS
A new design of one-piece cast alloy wheel will be used to accommodate the new tyre sizes.
STEERING
Steering will be by rack and pinion with a bevel gear drive. The column and rack are easily adjusted for steering wheel height.
TRANSMISSION
The gearbox will be an all-new design based on the highly successful Champ Car unit. Utilising a drop gear on the input shaft raises the gear train out of the underbody. This also allows for a simple overall ratio change by swapping the drop gears, rather than changing the final drive. The gearbox has six speeds and ratio changes will be possible without removing the underbody.
DATA LOGGING (Purchasedthrough PI Research)
The data system makes use of the latest PI Research technology, allowing the teams to log ten more channels than the previous systems. The dashboard display will be incorporated into the steering wheel.
ENGINE INSTALLATION
The engine will be a fully-stressed member of the chassis. The engine oil tank will be a separate unit located in a recess in the rear bulkhead that improves surge characteristics and ease of maintenance.
FUEL SYSTEM
Refuelling will be facilitated by ATL 2" fuelling ports which can be mounted on either side of the monocoque, angled at 20° from horizontal. Low-pressure lift pumps are retained and the high-pressure pump installation has been redesigned to allow rapid changing in the event of a failure. A removable rear bulkhead will allow for easier removal and re-fitting of the fuel tank.
BASIC DIMENSIONS
Front track 1555mm Rear track: 1485mm Wheelbase 3000mm Min weight: 645kg
Lola Cars International Limited reserve the right to vary the specification. The car is currently undergoing development and the information and images provided are for interim information only and subject to change.
LOLA MOTORSPORT LOLA TECHNOLOGY LOLA MANUFACTURING LOLA MOTORSPORT LOLA TECHNOLOGY LOLA MANUFACTURING
Lola Cars International Ltd., Lola House, Glebe Road, St Peter’s Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 7DS,
England. Tel: +44 (0)1480 451301 Fax: +44 (0)1480 456722 Email: info@lolacars.com www.lola-group.com
F3000.com 2002 Lola B2/50 Technical specifications complimentary information from Durango.it
Wheelbase  3000 mm
 Front Track  1476 mm
 Rear Track  1411 mm
 Weight  545 Kg ready to run (minus fuel and driver)
 Engine  Zytek 3 litre V8
 Suspensions  Double wishbone, pushrod operated twin coil damper
 Chassis  Carbon fibre skins, aluminium honeycomb core
 Bodywork  Glass fibre skins, Nomex honeycomb core
 Gearbox  Lola/Hewland 6-speed transverse sequential
 Differential  Lola/Hewland mechanical plate type
 Brakes  Brembo 4-piston calipers
 Dampers  Ohlins TT44 3-Way Adjustable
 Springs  Eibach 36 mm ID
 Wheels  One-piece OZ Magnesium 13"
 Steering Wheel  Sparco, 280 mm diameter
 Cooling  LH water radiator, RH split oil/water radiator
 Instrum. & Display  PI Data System
 Seat Belt  Sparco 6-point
 Fuel Cell  ATL 125 litres capacity
 Clutch  AP 3-plate carbon
 Tyres  Avon control tyres
F3000.com Engine: Zytec
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Type Zytek KV-V8, 90°, 32 valves
Aluminium and magnesium Alloy
Capacity 2993cc (3 liter)
Bore x stroke 88 x 61.5 mm
Compression 13:1
Max. power 460 b.h.p. at 8750 rpm, limited to 9000 rpm
Max. torque 407 Nm at 7000 rpm
Min. lifetime 3200 km (2000 miles)
Dimensions (l x w x h) 545 x 660 x 440 mm
Weight 125 kg (275 lbs)
Fuel Petrochem Carless
Max. Speed Approx: 290kmh
0-100kmh 3.1 seconds

Since 1985, Zytek Engineering Limited has provided engines for the top F.I.A. International F3000 Championship series. Originally Cosworth V8 engines, then Mugen and in 1992 the KV engine. In 1996, Zytek was awarded the engine contract to supply all the participants in the F.I.A. International F3000 Championship series.

The engine has proven to be strong and reliable, while providing a cost-effective power plant with 2,000 miles between rebuilds. Zytek provide a comprehensive service to the series, supporting all races and tests with around 20 engines in the support vehicle and a large team of engineers to provide pit lane support to all teams. 

The level of customer satisfaction achieved is reflected in the FIA awarding Zytek a further contract to supply engines until 2004 and a 3 year contract has been awarded to supply engines to the new Euro F3000 Championship series. 

F3000.com Tires: Avon Racing Tyres
Avons slick tyres Formula 1-sized rubber will be used on the new B2/50

Avon have supplied tyres for the formula 3000 Championship since the formula began in 1985. Teams are allowed 3 sets of "slicks" at race meetings and an unlimited quantity of wet weather tyres. During the official tests arranged by the F.I.A. each driver is allowed 4 sets of "slicks" and an unlimited quantity of wets per 2 day test.

http://www.avonracing.com/racing/f3000.htm

F3000.com Safety: Lola’s new B2/50 F3000 chassis passes crash test with flying colours

30-Nov-01 : Lola’s new B2/50 F3000 chassis passes crash test with flying colours

Lola Cars International announces that its new B2/50 F3000 chassis passed the stringent FIA F1 crash test regulations.

Lola, who have supplied the FIA International F3000 series with chassis since 1996 have utilised their experience gained over the last six years in the formula to design an impressive, safe new car that reflects the qualities of contemporary Formula one cars. 

The new B2/50 one-piece monocoque underwent a variety of safety tests at Cranfiled’s Impact Centre on 15 November 2001. 

The F3000 chassis passed the side intrusion test with a load result of 192.38kN and an energy requirement of 6.6kJ. This test is to the current F1 FIA procedure 02/00 specification; the rules state that during the first 100mm of displacement the load must exceed 150kN and that the energy absorption needs to exceed 6kJ, furthermore there must not be any damage to the fixture or border before these requirements have been met.

The impact tests on the full monocoque to engine bulkhead was conducted with a dummy of 75kg and a fuel cell full of water. The regulations state that the frontal absorbing structure must not exceed 5g on the first 150mm of deformation and must not exceed 25g average deceleration. The average for the Lola was 15.46g. In addition, the dummy’s chest should not exceed 60g for a cumulative 3m/s, the peak results in deceleration was only 36.84g.

The extensive FIA safety tests included eight static tests, these were on the monocoque and composite roll hoop structures. The test requires the principal roll structure to meet or exceed 78.8kN load in both a rearward and forward direction. The second roll structure test has a load of 75kN applied through a rigid flat plate 100mm in diameter and perpendicular to the loading access, the new Lola B2/50 F3000 chassis passed both of these tests. 

The frontal absorbing structure had a transversal horizontal load of 40kN to which there must be no failure to the structure or of any attachment between the structure and the survival cell. 

Craig Turner, Senior Composite Engineer, said “ Some of the tests were completely new to us, and although nervous we found it an exciting challenge. It was great to get the car to pass the tests, whilst maintaining the tight budget.

We were delighted with the success of the key elements of the car’s design utilising composite materials, in particular the one-piece components such as the wings, flaps and of course the chassis.  To reduce weight and pass the F1 tests a composite rear roll structure was adopted. All in all it has been a huge success.”
 
The new car offers drivers improved comfort and increased passive safety measures.  Its carbon-aluminium honeycomb composite monocoque was constructed using a new specification of carbon fibre, offering greater strength whilst maintaining the same stiffness characteristics and greater impact resistance.

In addition to the improved safety features, the new F3000 cars aerodynamics, uprights and gearbox amongst other components have also been significantly improved, making it more advanced than its predecessor the Lola B99/50. 

 “We are delighted that the new F3000 car has passed its first crash tests with flying colours.” David Bowes.