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Minardi GP2

Could someone which have followed GP2 closely explain why the results were so poor this year? Or, why they seem so poor, at least.

Comments

  • Tooooo many driver errors, inmyhumbleopinion. And a dash of bad Minardiluck. Speed was there at many or most of the races.
  • I suppose the simple answer is they're not good enough. The quali speed is there but the racecraft mentality is not. Xandi is now the most experienced driver in GP2 history - in fact he has been all season ... Neither made good starts to races; that may be an engineering issue.

    Roldan shows promise but, personally, I don't see him in F1.

    On the set-up side: quali is confusing because it looks very good. Maybe they are only setting-up for quali and are behind on race set-up.

    Piquet was challenging for the title with 'this team' last year. Campos were hopeless last year but now are doing v well with good drivers. What Minardi needs is a winning driver ... like Adam Carroll.
  • I don't think it's overemphasis on qualifying setup - at many races this year the race pace has been good too, and we've seen some strong drives in races. Other than that I'd probably agree with you.
  • In a single lap Minardi are very fast...

    Jerez free test day 1

    1 - Adam Carroll - iSport International - 1:28.036 - 21
    2 - Bruno Senna - Campos Grand Prix - 1:28.107 - 39
    3 - Roldan Rodriguez - Minardi Piquet Sports - 1:28.188 - 29
    4 - Mike Conway - ART Grand Prix - 1:28.209 - 30
    5 - Javier Villa - Racing Engineering - 1:28.356 - 35
    6 - Luca Filippi - DPR - 1:28.421 - 29
    7 - Andy Soucek - DPR - 1:28.436 - 35
    8 - Giedo Van Der Garde - Arden International - 1:28.718 - 33
    9 - Vitaly Petrov - Campos Grand Prix - 1:28.782 - 26
    10 - Clivio Piccione - FMS International - 1:28.867 - 33
    11 - Marco Bonanomi - Minardi Piquet Sports - 1:28.867 - 34
    12 - Sebastien Buemi - ART Grand Prix - 1:28.949 - 27
    13 - Kamui Kobayashi - Dams - 1:29.167 - 36
    14 - Alejandro Nunez - BCN Competicion - 1:29.248 - 28
    15 - Alexandre Negrao - iSport International - 1:29.324 - 35
    16 - Andreas Zuber - Trident Racing - 1:29.591 - 21
    17 - Paolo Nocera - Super Nova Int. - 1:29.817 - 23
    18 - Davide Valsecchi - Trident Racing - 1:29.902 - 30
    19 - Celso Miguez - BCN Competicion - 1:30.057 - 47
    20 - Alberto Valerio - Super Nova Int. - 1:30.237 - 34
    21 - Carlos Iaconelli - Durango - 1:30.442 - 33
    22 - Adam Khan - Arden International - 1:30.846 - 35
    23 - Giacomo Piccini - Durango - 1:31.651 - 21
    24 - Christian Ebbesvik - Racing Engineering - 1:31.894 - 33
    25 - Michael Herck - FMS International - 1:32.103 - 46
    26 - Patrice Monopoulos - Dams - 1:36.827 - 27

    Jerez free test day 2

    1 - Andy Soucek - DPR - 1:28.059 - 24
    2 - Mike Conway - ART Grand Prix - 1:28.120 - 34
    3 - Sebastien Buemi - ART Grand Prix - 1:28.409 - 31
    4 - Marco Bonanomi - Minardi Piquet Sports - 1:28.425 - 30
    5 - Javier Villa - Racing Engineering - 1:28.427 - 29
    6 - Bruno Senna - Campos Grand Prix - 1:28.445 - 35
    7 - Adam Carroll - iSport International - 1:28.456 - 22
    8 - Roldan Rodriguez - Minardi Piquet Sports - 1:28.477 - 31
    9 - Andreas Zuber - Trident Racing - 1:28.591 - 34
    10 - Luca Filippi - DPR - 1:28.712 - 19
    11 - Alexandre Negrao - Minardi Piquet Sports - 1:28.793 - 30
    12 - Giedo Van Der Garde - Arden International - 1:28.835 - 30
    13 - Vitaly Petrov - Campos Grand Prix - 1:28.874 - 24
    14 - Kamui Kobayashi - Dams - 1:29.161 - 33
    15 - Clivio Piccione - FMS International - 1:29.420 - 26
    16 - Paolo Nocera - Super Nova Int. - 1:29.709 - 32
    17 - Alberto Valerio - Super Nova Int. - 1:29.735 - 23
    18 - Davide Valsecchi - Trident Racing - 1:29.944 - 29
    19 - Alejandro Nunez - BCN Competicion - 1:29.974 - 27
    20 - Giacomo Piccini - Durango - 1:30.039 - 23
    21 - Carlos Iaconelli - Durango - 1:30.101 - 29
    22 - Celso Miguez - BCN Competicion - 1:30.374 - 19
    23 - Christian Ebbesvik - Racing Engineering - 1:31.427 - 27
    24 - Patrice Monopoulos - Dams - 1:31.645 - 37
    25 - Adam Khan - Arden International - 1:31.747 - 7
    26 - Michael Herck - FMS International - 1:33.694 - 17

    Jerez free test day 3

    1 - Bruno Senna - iSport - 1'27"015 - 30 giri
    2 - Adam Carroll - Minardi/Piquet - 1'27"169 - 25
    3 - Giorgio Pantano - Campos - 1'27"386 - 35
    4 - Luca Filippi - DPR - 1'27"393 - 20
    5 - Karun Chandhok - iSport - 1'27"419 - 31
    6 - Javier Villa - Racing Engineering - 1'27"617 - 28
    7 - Andreas Zuber - Trident - 1'27"635 - 28
    8 - Marco Bonanomi - Minardi/Piquet - 1'27"787 - 33
    9 - Giedo Van der Garde - Dams - 1'27"935 - 36
    10 - Borja Garcia - BCN - 1'27"954 - 41
    11 - Vitaly Petrov - Campos - 1'27"982 - 18
    12 - Clivio Piccione - FMSI - 1'28"139 - 36
    13 - Ernesto Viso - Racing Engineering - 1'28"219 - 30
    14 - Alberto Valerio - Super Nova - 1'28"223 - 34
    15 - Adrian Zaugg - Dams - 1'28"342 - 36
    16 - Mike Conway - Arden - 1'28"523 - 38
    17 - Alexandre Negrao - ART - 1'28"534 - 33
    18 - Kamui Kobayashi - ART - 1'28"542 - 34
    19 - Sebastien Buemi - Trident - 1'28"692 - 32
    20 - Davide Valsecchi - Durango - 1'28"941 - 33
    21 - Christian Bakkerud - Super Nova - 1'29"051 - 29
    22 - Adam Khan - Arden - 1'29"205 - 32
    23 - Celso Miguez - BCN - 1'29"358 - 38
    24 - Paolo Nocera - DPR - 1'29"744 - 18
    25 - Michael Herck - FMSI - 1'30"242 - 34
    26 - Fabrizio Crestani - Durango - 1'31"860 - 17

    But in race we made many errors...:(
  • 2 - Adam Carroll - Minardi/Piquet -1'27"169

    :mad:
  • the piquet team has been winning races last year, maybe the engineers and mechanics are a bit stretched because of all the additional commitments they have in other racing series
  • 4 Day

    1 - Adam Carroll - Minardi/Piquet - 1'28"084 - 22 giri
    2 - Alexandre Negrao - ART - 1'28"193 - 28
    3 - Javier Villa - Racing Engineering - 1'28"807 - 26
    4 - Ernesto Viso - Racing Engineering - 1'28"878 - 28
    5 - Andreas Zuber - Trident - 1'28"904 - 27
    6 - Kamui Kobayashi - ART - 1'29"025 - 18
    7 - Giorgio Pantano - Campos - 1'29"100 - 24
    8 - Adrian Zaugg - Dams - 1'29"201 - 27
    9 - Vitaly Petrov - Campos - 1'29"259 - 24
    10 - Mike Conway - Arden - 1'29"303 - 19
    11 - Borja Garcia - BCN - 1'29"316 - 31
    12 - Marco Bonanomi - Minardi/Piquet - 1'29"450 - 24
    13 - Giedo Van der Garde - Dams - 1'29"465 - 20
    14 - Davide Valsecchi - Durango - 1'29"486 - 18
    15 - Clivio Piccione - FMSI - 1'29"507 - 15
    16 - Christian Bakkerud - Super Nova - 1'29"773 - 28
    17 - Alberto Valerio - Super Nova - 1'29"890 - 21
    18 - Sebastien Buemi - Trident - 1'29"903 - 25
    19 - Paolo Nocera - DPR - 1'30"148 - 17
    20 - Michael Herck - FMSI - 1'30"360 - 28
    21 - Adam Khan - Arden - 1'30"443 - 25
    22 - Fabrizio Crestani - Durango - 1'30"638 - 25
    23 - Celso Miguez - BCN - 1'30"712 - 31
    24 - Bruno Senna - iSport - 1'30"812 - 15
    25 - Karun Chandhok - iSport - 1'31"124 - 12
    26 - Federico Rossi - DPR - 1'32"921 - 40

    Carrol + Minardi go fast!
  • Looking forward to next year yet, everyone? Test times, driver selection, predictions, slagging off paintjobs, all that stuff. The future is here already. I can almost taste the champagne.
  • Pissed again.

    No, Adam and Minardi sounds good to me.
  • so xandi is changing team and taking his backing with him. good because now we will be seeing a full minardi livery (i guess) and less of the turquoise, bad because: who will foot the bill?
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