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E-grāmata: Forza Minardi!

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After 20 years of glorious ‘failure’, the best-loved team in Formula One is consigned to the history books, and it deserves one of its own. Minardi had a successful time in Formula Two until the tiny Italian outfit was ready to hit the big time in 1985. It somehow survived in F1’s shark-infested waters as bigger teams (Lotus, Arrows, Tyrrell) were dragged under. They have a truly international fan-base and are the ‘second team’ of most F1 devotees. Minardi is held in such affection as everyone loves the plucky underdog – Minardi’s annual budget would have lasted one month at the other Italian team up the road. Yet, from its plant in Faenza near Bologna, Minardi has produced cars that qualify, sometimes score points and often lead the way in their technology. Gian Carlo Minardi also developed a reputation as a fabulous talent-spotter – Fisichella, Trulli, Webber and the youngest ever World Champion Alonso all started their F1 careers with Minardi. For the last five years, Minardi was owned by controversial Australian tycoon Paul Stoddart. Cast as David against the Goliath of F1’s governing body, Stoddart constantly hit the headlines as he tried to get a more equal share of the sport’s billions. Ultimately, he failed and Red Bull has now bought the team. Despite a petition of 15,000 names, the Minardi name has vanished from the F1 grid and true motorheads miss it. This is the one and only inside account, with exclusive, comprehensive interviews with bosses, drivers and engineers. 140 unique photos complete this revalationary tale. If you want to know what its like to negotiate with Enzo Ferrari, to chase Ron Dennis with a hammer, to score points when everyone knows you shouldn’t and to bring a Grand Prix promoter to his knees, read this book. In an increasingly grey, corporate paddock, where people are scared of their own shadows, Minardi harked back to a better time. In the words of Sir Stirling Moss, they were about motor sport, not motor business. They took on the big guys, the bullies, and occasionally won. Minardi, Stoddart, Ecclestone, Walker, Martini, Nannini, Campos, Fittipaldi, Mansell, Badoer, Fisichella, Gene, Alonso, Webber, Yoong, Wilson, Bruni and  Albers are among the contributors and that’s before we get to fascinating insights from engineers and mechanics. This is the one and only inside account, with exclusive, comprehensive interviews with bosses, drivers and engineers. 140 unique photos complete this revalationary tale.

Recenzijas

Review by Jamie O'Leary for Autosport, 2008UK magazine Minardi were universally loved during their 20-year stint in F1 and now Simon Vigar has attempted to gather up the best bits in his new title, 'Forza Minardi!' Featuring interviews with Bernie Ecclestone, Fernando Alonso and the man himself Giancarlo Minardi, the book is well-researched and insightful - did you know for instance that Ayrton Senna, frustrated with the inter-team politics at McLaren, was weighing up a move to Minardi during the later stages of the 1989 season? If there is one criticism - and there is one - it's that half the book (65 out of 135 pages) is dedicated to the five years under Paul Stoddart's stewardship, leaving only the same amount of space to cover the 1985-2000 period, including Pierluigi Martini's famous lap in front at Estoril in '89. If you're one of those closet Minardi-istas, then it is recommended.

Foreword 5(2)
What was the point? 7(2)
Apprenticeship 9(2)
1985 I wouldn't start from here
11(4)
1986 Nervous breakdown
15(3)
1987 Just when you thought
18(3)
1988 Competing
21(5)
1989 Leading
26(5)
1990 Phoenix nights
31(4)
1991 Seventh heaven
35(2)
1992 Power Slide
37(5)
1993 Monza flip
42(5)
1994 Michele & Martini
47(2)
1995 Bits & pieces
49(3)
1996 Toormany cooks
52(3)
1997 Rumi to manoeuvre
55(2)
1998 Much too young
57(1)
1999 Raindance
58(3)
2000 New millennium, old story
61(1)
2001 I come from a land, down under
61(13)
2002 Much too yoong
74(13)
2003 Going nuts in Brazil
87(11)
2004 Back Indy points
98(12)
2005 Smelling the espresso
110(16)
Epilogue 126(4)
Postscript 130(1)
Minardi fans 131(5)
Results 136(23)
Index 159
Simon Vigar has beaten Nigel Mansell at karting and taken Michael Schumacher for tuition laps in an F430 at Fiorano. Simon keeps his feet on the ground working as motor sport correspondent for LBC Radio in London and has reported from many Grands Prix. He has also narrated the official Formula One videos and is an award-winning TV and radio news reporter. James Hunts exploits got Simon hooked on F1, and his passion for Minardi developed in the early 1990s. Cheering on the underdog in an increasingly grey, corporate world harked back to the days of Hesketh and James Hunt.