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14 Jun 2001, 09:24 (Ref:105042) | #1 | |
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Yoong almost confirmed at Minardi
Malaysian Formula Nippon driver Alex Yoong has been offered a seat at Minardi. f1-live.com announced that the Malaysian minister of sport had met with Minardi's sporting director and the two had come to an agreement. Subsequently Yoong received the offer. However, there is no news on when Yoong will take over as driver, because he hasn't got a super licence at the moment.
"At the moment I still have a commitment...I am still driving in the Formula Nippon and my next race is on July 1," said Yoong. "There's also the question of the super licence which is out of the hands of Minardi and Alex,” explained Alex's manager, Simon Munger. “But in order to apply to the FIA through the AAM, Alex will have to first receive an offer from a F1 team. With this offer in hand, we can now take the proper steps respecting the FIA Sporting Code and make the application to the Malaysian ASN." We now know who Tarso's replacement will be. |
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14 Jun 2001, 13:26 (Ref:105124) | #2 | ||
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Is anyone else getting bored of the is he/isn't he stuff. I personally think that Marques is quite good, but I admit I don't know a lot a bout Yoong, but if it gets sponsors to the team it must be good. As Paul Stoddart said, we have to concentrate on next year's car and engines, and get next year as good as possible, as its daft to pump resources in to this year's car.
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14 Jun 2001, 15:27 (Ref:105161) | #3 | |
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I've just won the lottery, can I drive the other Minardi please!
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15 Jun 2001, 12:58 (Ref:105478) | #4 | ||
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From autorace.com:
"It was reported on Thursday that Malaysian driver, Alexander Yoong received an offer from Minardi, depending on him securing the right sponsors as well as obtaining the approval from the FIA. Sports Minister, Datuk Hishammuddin Hussein was quoted: "Minardi's offer is open and there is still room for discussions as the final amount of sponsorship hasn't been finalised. I'm still waiting for a report from the meeting we had with the sponsors. However, Alex (Yoong) must also obtain a super-licence from FIA before he can drive". The New Straits Times furthermore reported on Friday that the Malaysian government would not provide Yoong with any financial assistance for his F1 effort. Sports Minister Hussein was quoted: "The Government will not contribute to Yoong's campaign because we are not looking at this present scenario in that perspective. Actually it's up to IMG (International Management Group) and Alex (Yoong) because they are the ones who have to convince sponsors that exposure in F1 is good. " Does this fellow have the necessary talent to make it in F1? Or does he just have access to $$$ |
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15 Jun 2001, 14:53 (Ref:105507) | #5 | ||
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>Does this fellow have the necessary talent to make it in F1? Or does >he just have access to $$$
Stoddard NEEDS $$$!!! Because that he is capable to contract Yoong! But I question why Alex can catch a F1 drive when he didn't score any point on the F.Nippon (his best result is 7th). |
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15 Jun 2001, 14:59 (Ref:105510) | #6 | ||
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Mazzacane never scored an F3000 point, and as FNippon is F3000 (sort of) shouldn't that count for him
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15 Jun 2001, 18:51 (Ref:105582) | #7 | ||
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I'm not sure he has excess $$ he struggled to find a budget during his time in F3 but managed to move up to the Italian F3000 before securing a drive in Formula Nippon. He certainly has good backing but outside of the Malaysian Government, his main sponsor is Brylcreem!
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16 Jun 2001, 02:31 (Ref:105713) | #8 | ||
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That's not true
>Mazzacane never scored an F3000 point, and as FNippon is F3000 (sort >of) shouldn't that count for him
That's not true!!! Gaston Mazzacane scored TWO POINTS (two 6th places) during his F3000 career. Both points he scored during 1998, when he raced for Team Astromega alongside Uruguayan Gonzalo Rodriguez. On the first race of that year (Oschersleben) he finished 7th but with the disqualification of Paolo Ruberti (3rd) he become 6th, and also scored a final 6th in the fourth round at Silverstone. The difference is Mr. Yoong have a career in F3000 and F.Nippon but he didn't score any point in both categories. |
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16 Jun 2001, 03:06 (Ref:105725) | #9 | ||
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Well, I predict Alex will never get on the grid of an F1 race. I think that with all the good drivers waiting in the wings, either Paul cannot get his hands on a decent engine and must use that Fondmetal thing again next year so he has to scrape the bottom of the barrel for a driver, or he is just as desperate as Jodie Rich and has no cash to get an engine for next year. In which case, he might as well sign up Fred Flintstone.
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