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MINARDI SHAKES DOWN NEW CAR
“It’s the first totally ground-up new [Minardi] for three years. It’s going to look more Toyota/Renault/Ferrari-ish in that it’s very curved."
Stoddart is confident that the PS05 is the tool his team needs to move off the back row of the grid and start challenging Jordan on a regular basis.
http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=32561Sweet!
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Just looking at these images and you can really see the economies that restricted their design.
The entire driving tub is PS04. The entire rear end is new. Some nice bits on it. IT looks simple and integrated.
Some interesting wings on the side tub too. Doesn't look complex. Simplicity it key. Well done boys.
Anyone with ore of an educated view to add???
[Edited on 15/4/2005 by Manni]
I could see it being a simple evolution though, as the PS02 was a sound design.
I believe the bit everyone is seeing on the engine cover is nothing more than a mark on the bare carbon or possibly a reflection. The oil tank is now housed in front of the engine on every lump used, there's no longer any reason to have anything sitting on top like that.
The radiators appear to be done more methodically. They look bigger and appear to be positioned at a compound angle, meaning smaller, undercut sidepods. This all adds up to more cooling and better diffuser efficiency. I would imagine that we'll see a few different pieces used to plug up the top of the sidepod, such as gills for cooler conditions and different chimneys.
One thing that sticks out in my mind is the strut going from the engine or gearbox (possibly) to the floor in front of the rear wheel. That would seem to indicate that the edge of that floor is quite far from the rest of the bodywork and therefore needed to be stiffened. This would be a good sign, meaning a very tight rear end.
The one thing that I was surprised not to see was an airbox wing.
All in all the 05 follows last year's aerodynamics philosophy that we saw added to the PS04B. The bodywork inside the rear wheels is similar but evolved. We saw revised sidepod inlets at Imola and now they are going the same direction that those went, but to a much further degree.
Can't wait to see it up close. :cool:
The strut is there so they dont have to put bodywork there as the bottom bit needs to be supported for the regs.
[Edited on 16/4/2005 by Stan]
I think with the wind tunnel/staffing limitations we have you can't expect Minardi to go too radical - it could turn into a monumental joke. They have to nick ideas from cars that work and hope for the best. Now, after those yellow cars boys.
Forza Minardi!
Inverting the colors on the high res shots shows the lines a lot better too.
Also is there a ruling on the height of the air intake as it seems to jut up higher then what is needed??
I'm confident that this car is new, and if it's not then I can look past that when the lap times do the talking.
forza minardi sempre
Once we have on the ground I will make the call and find out the details.