SAUBER C14A-01

Specifications

Model

C14A

Year

1995

Team

RED BULL SAUBER FORD

Drivers

Heinz-Harald FRENTZEN / Karl WENDLINGER / Jean-Christophe BOULLION

Engine

FORD COSWORTH ECA ZETEC-R V8 (frame)

State

SHOW CAR

Price

SOLD

Description

The Sauber C14 was a Formula One car for the 1995 season.
The number 29 seat was taken by Karl Wendlinger and the number 30 seat was taken by Heinz-Harald Frentzen.
However, Wendlinger underperformed and was soon replaced by Jean-Christophe Boullion for most of the remainder of the year.
The team's test driver was Norberto Fontana.
The engine was a Ford ECA Zetec-R 3.0 V8. The team's main sponsor was Red Bull.
It was the first year of many in Sauber-Red Bull partnership.

This was the first Formula One car to run on Petronas fuel.

The car was launched and raced in the season's early races with a distinctive narrow and drooping nose.
At the San Marino GP, this was replaced by a more conventional raised nose carrying the front wing underneath on twin supports.
Thus the car became a wholly unremarkable mid-1990s F1 midfielder, although it was notable in terms of securing Sauber's first F1 podium finish with Frentzen 3rd in Italy.

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