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The two drivers for 1987 were [[NanniniAlessandro Alessandro Nannini]] and Spaniard [[CamposAdrian Adrian Campos]]. Campos did not have the most convincing track record after not scoring a single point in F3000 the year before but he brought half a million dollars in sponsorship with him from Spanish clothes manufacturer "Lois", a sponsor that would return to [[Faenza]] together with [[GeneMarc Marc Gene]], 13 years later.
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The two drivers for 1987 were [[NanniniAndrea Andrea Nannini]] and Spaniard [[CamposAdrian Adrian Campos]]. Campos did not have the most convincing track record after not scoring a single point in F3000 the year before but he brought half a million dollars in sponsorship with him from Spanish clothes manufacturer "Lois", a sponsor that would return to [[Faenza]] together with [[GeneMarc Marc Gene]], 13 years later.


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The third season turned out to be the most difficult one for the Minardi team. It all started when Minardi's tyre supplier Pirelli, a company Minardi had enjoyed an excellent work relationship with, pulled out of the sport. [[DeCesarisAndrea Andrea de Cesaris]], much to [[MinardiGianCarlo Gian Carlo]]'s regret, had to leave the team due to problems with his sponsors.
The two drivers for 1987 were [[NanniniAndrea Andrea Nannini]] and Spaniard [[CamposAdrian Adrian Campos]]. Campos did not have the most convincing track record after not scoring a single point in F3000 the year before but he brought half a million dollars in sponsorship with him from Spanish clothes manufacturer "Lois", a sponsor that would return to [[Faenza]] together with [[GeneMarc Marc Gene]], 13 years later.
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The third season turned out to be the most difficult one for the Minardi team. It all started when Minardi's tyre supplier Pirelli, a company Minardi had enjoyed an excellent work relationship with, pulled out of the sport. Andrea de Cesaris, much to Gian Carlo's regret, had to leave the team due to problems with his sponsors.
The two drivers for 1987 were Andrea Nannini and Spaniard Adrian Campos. Campos did not have the most convincing track record after not scoring a single point in F3000 the year before but he brought half a million dollars in sponsorship with him from Spanish clothes manufacturer "Lois", a sponsor that would return to Faenza together with Marc Gene, 13 years later.


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