Minardi M187

The Minardi M187 was a Formula One car designed by Giacomo Caliri built by Minardi for the 1987 Formula One season. The car was driven by Spanish driver Adrian Campos and Italian Alessandro Nannini. Using the M187, Minardi scored no points during the course of the season.

Minardi M187
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorMinardi
Designer(s)Giacomo Caliri
PredecessorM186
SuccessorM188
Technical specifications[1]
ChassisCarbon fibre monocoque
Suspension (front)Double wishbones, pullrods
Suspension (rear)Double wishbones, pullrods
Axle trackFront: 1,812 mm (71.3 in)
Rear: 1,661 mm (65.4 in)
Wheelbase2,690 mm (105.9 in)
Enginemid-engine, longitudinally mounted, 1,499 cc (91.5 cu in), Motori Moderni 615–90, 90° V6, turbo
TransmissionMinardi 6-speed manual
Weight540 kg (1,190.5 lb)
FuelAgip
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsMinardi
Notable driversSpain Adrian Campos
Italy Alessandro Nannini
Debut1987 Brazilian Grand Prix
RacesWinsPolesF/Laps
16000
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0
n.b. Unless otherwise stated, all data refer to
Formula One World Championship Grands Prix only.

Race history

Nannini was consistently better performed than both the car and the overweight, underpowered (800 bhp (597 kW; 811 PS)) Motori Moderni V6 turbo. He was let down by the car and finished only three races during the season. His performances were such that he was signed to the Benetton team with their naturally aspirated factory Ford V8 engines for 1988. The chain smoking Italian did not score any points for the season but most agreed that was more the car than driver and his performances for Benetton from 1988 to 1990 would back this up.

Unfortunately the same could not be said for Campos who brought considerably more money to the team than Formula One standard driving talent and it was noted by many, including BBC commentator Murray Walker on a number of occasions, that Campos was out of his depth in Grand Prix racing. The Spaniard was disqualified in the opening race in Brazil for passing cars to take his grid position after stalling at the start of the warm-up lap. He did not start in Monaco due to a crash before the start, and recorded his only finish for the season when he finished 14th (four laps behind winner Nigel Mansell) in his home race in Spain.

The M187 was the last Minardi to use the Motori Moderni engine. The team's replacement car for 1988, the Minardi M188, would use the naturally aspirated customer Ford-Cosworth DFZ V8 engine.

Livery

The M187 retained the black and yellow colour scheme from the previous seasons, with sponsorship from Simod. The signing of Campos as a driver also brought sponsorship from the Spanish jeans company Lois.

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearTeamEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516PointsWCC
1987Minardi F1 TeamMotori Moderni 615–90
V6 tc
GBRASMRBELMONDETFRAGBRGERHUNAUTITAPORESPMEXJPNAUS0NC
Adrian CamposDSQRetRetDNSRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet14RetRetRet
Alessandro NanniniRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet11Ret1611RetRetRetRet

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