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17 Aug 2001, 17:14 (Ref:131794) | #1 | ||
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Alex Yoong will almost certainly race for Minardi at the Italian Grand Prix - F1i.com
Malaysian Alex Yoong will almost certainly make his Grand Prix debut with European Minardi F1 in the Italian Grand Prix.
Yoong has long been tipped to take over from Tarso Marques and Monza is now the favoured place for him to do so. Minardi boss Paul Stoddart said: "At the moment, as you know, he's been testing for us and will continue this week and, if his Superlicence goes through, then I would hope to have him in the car this year and I think I will." An FIA official has indicated to F1i.com that there will be no problem with Yoong's Superlicence application, as although he has not shone in the junior category and has been roundly beaten in the Formula Nippon Championship this year, he is considered to be a better option than Tarso Marques. The Brazilian is not thought of highly by the FIA, which reportedly receives numerous complaints about his lack of awareness when being lapped - a regular occurrence. Politically it will serve Formula One well to have Yoong as well, as he would become the first Malaysian to drive in Grands Prix and this would bolster domestic support for the Malaysian Grand Prix. Yoong has an extensive test schedule planned, and the team is keen to get him racing as soon as possible due the huge amount of badly needed sponsorship funds he will bring to the team. The 25-year-old has heavyweight backing from the Malaysian government, which has a policy of promoting the nation through motorsport and has attracted further sponsorship for the team. While Stoddart and the sponsors are keen to get Yoong in the seat, though, everyone is aware of the damage rushing the youngster could cause. "He needs more kilometres basically," said Stoddart. "He's done quite a bit now, but you can never say when is enough. We have put the application in [for a Superlicence] and he has certainly pleased us, he's done everything we have asked him to do. He hasn't had any problems apart from a couple of minor offs, but then everybody has those, it's nothing serious and I think he'll be OK." Stoddart said that Monza would be the earliest opportunity for Yoong to drive, but F1i.com's sources suggest that his place in the team for the Italian Grand Prix is virtually safe. "I think the earliest we could get him in the car would be Monza," he said. "If we could get him in for the last three races then that would give him a good benchmark and then he will have the winter to do a lot more testing next year." |
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18 Aug 2001, 18:55 (Ref:132217) | #2 | |
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It'll be at GB, Spa, Indy, Suzuka...?
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25 Aug 2001, 19:49 (Ref:135798) | #3 | ||
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Alex Yoong is retiring of his F.Nippon seat at Team LeMans, and he thanked his promoters for the suppor of his F.Nippon campaign. You can see the reports about Yoong retirement of F.Nippon on the F.Nippon website http://www.f-nippon.com, with a good Japanese-English translator (Altavista have one).
It is a good mark that Alex is near of his F1 debut with European Minardi. |
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25 Aug 2001, 23:44 (Ref:135898) | #4 | ||
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Great news !!!! A lot of money to MINARDI !!!!
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25 Aug 2001, 23:47 (Ref:135899) | #5 | ||
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and someone who will be a little closer to Fernando.
Good luck Alex |
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26 Aug 2001, 00:21 (Ref:135908) | #6 | ||
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Good luck to you Alex...Minardi are one of favorite teams..God's speed..
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27 Aug 2001, 11:11 (Ref:136370) | #7 | ||
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27 Aug 2001, 11:16 (Ref:136372) | #8 | ||
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Apparently Marques wants to stay racing in F1 - I can't see a seat for him anywhere though.
It's good for Minardi that they're getting Yoong's sponsorship. Hopefully Yoong will be able to get the car off the back row of the grid (something Marques never managed), and the money will tie up a Ferrari engine deal (here's hoping). |
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27 Aug 2001, 13:02 (Ref:136450) | #9 | ||
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How can Marques think of staying in F1 ?
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28 Aug 2001, 20:45 (Ref:137234) | #11 | ||
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You shurrup.
He qualified 20th?!? That's impressive for him! Who did he bribe? |
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28 Aug 2001, 21:25 (Ref:137266) | #12 | ||
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I think it was F Alonso...
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29 Aug 2001, 10:18 (Ref:137585) | #14 | |
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see, alex, i told you i'd see you at monza
cracking news. |
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29 Aug 2001, 19:06 (Ref:137940) | #15 | ||
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Good news indeed, but more because of the money that Alex brings with him.
Spare a thought for Tarso this weekend - the guy's had a tough season, but he's in F1, we're not, we're never going to be as good as him, so credit where credit's due. Tarso: You may not be that quick, and you may not be an Alesi or Hakkinen - but you're still a Minardi driver, and that's all that counts. |
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29 Aug 2001, 21:18 (Ref:138039) | #16 | ||
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Good one M Fan, but I don't think he will be anywhere else in the grid...
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29 Aug 2001, 21:44 (Ref:138064) | #17 | ||
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I dont want to sound sceptical but a columnist in autosport feels that Yoong may be a tad overated. How well is he doing in Formula Nippon?
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30 Aug 2001, 08:54 (Ref:138324) | #18 | ||
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um, not very
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30 Aug 2001, 08:56 (Ref:138326) | #19 | ||
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Yoong has been closer to Fernando than Tarso has in testing.
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30 Aug 2001, 11:18 (Ref:138371) | #20 | ||
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That doesn't mean much...
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30 Aug 2001, 12:51 (Ref:138402) | #21 | |||
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The best days for Yoong about results were during 1999, when he raced in British F3 and later in European and Italian F3000. In the British F3 and Italian F3000 he can reach podiums (specially on the races with rain weather), but in the International F3000 he only qualified twice (when the F3000 had a entry of 40 cars). |
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1 Sep 2001, 11:16 (Ref:139564) | #25 | |
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I wonder if my Malaysian friend can tell me anything
Or whether he will defect from Ferrari to Minardi |
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