18/01/2005
NEWS STORY
Foggy conditions accompanied by occasional snow flurries greeted Minardi Cosworth team members as they arrived at the Autodromo Santamonica for the opening day of a scheduled three-day test. As a result, there was little opportunity for any meaningful running during the morning, but with conditions improving in the afternoon, drivers Christijan Albers and Nicky Pastorelli remained hopeful of completing their respective programmes. Albers was first out, at the wheel of a Minardi Cosworth PS04B chassis. He completed a total of 57 laps before a hydraulic problem with the car brought his session to a premature conclusion. With light fading rapidly, Minardi technical staff were unable to complete the necessary repairs in the time available, and the team therefore decided to postpone Pastorelli’s test until Wednesday morning. Israeli driver, Chanoch Nissany, will join Albers and Pastorelli at the Misano circuit tomorrow.
Christijan Albers: "The big change for me at this test compared with my last time here at Misano, in November, is that now I know I am going to be a Minardi race driver in 2005, and it feels great. I also know the team a lot better, as I have been spending a lot of time in Faenza training and preparing myself physically and mentally for the season ahead. Today we did some useful work and we have discovered a little bit more about the car. We struggled a little with the initial set-up, but the track and weather conditions were not great. I’m confident we’ll make good progress as the test goes on. As usual, the team has done a great job today and the guys have put in maximum effort. The atmosphere is really good, and I feel right at home."
Massimo Rivola, Sporting Director and Team Manager: "We lost time this morning because of the adverse weather conditions, but even so, once Christijan took to the track, he quickly demonstrated his speed and consistency. It’s also clear the training he has been doing since the last test, in November, is paying off and we are very pleased with his physical condition. Unfortunately, a hydraulic problem with the car this afternoon meant we were not able to cover the scheduled distance, but all being well, Christijan should easily complete the remaining kilometres required to qualify for his Super licence tomorrow. Regrettably, we didn’t have the opportunity to run Nicky this afternoon as planned, but he will be the first driver in the car in the morning. Finally, our sincere thanks to the Bridgestone personnel, who are once again supporting us strongly at this test. We were able to collect considerable useful data today regarding the 2005 car and tyres, and the initial results are certainly very interesting."
Today's Times
Name | Team | T | Laps | Time | Gap |
Albers | Minardi | B | 57 | 1:14.490 | 121.922 mph |
Best Times To Date
Date | Driver | Team | T | Time | Gap |
18-Jan | Albers | Minardi | B | 1:14.490 | 121.922 mph |