Minardi M186


The Minardi M186 was a Formula One car, designed for Minardi by Giacomo Caliri for use in the season. Introduced partway through the year and driven by Andrea de Cesaris, it was an unreliable car and only finished one race.

Development

Designed by Giacomo Caliri, only one example of the M186 was built for the Minardi team. It had a carbon fibre monocoque and was powered by the Motori Moderni V6 engine, which had been used in the M186's predecessor, the Minardi M185B.

Race history

The M186 was introduced partway through the 1986 Formula One season, at the Hungarian Grand Prix and was raced by Andrea de Cesaris for the rest of the year except for the Austrian Grand Prix, where Alessandro Nannini drove it.
The M186 was marginally better in qualifying than the M185B, and it had a best qualifying position of 11th, in the Australian Grand Prix, the team's best grid placing in its history at the time. However, like the M185B, the car was very unreliable and only finished one race, an eighth place at the Mexican Grand Prix. This was also de Cesaris' only finish of the year.

Complete Formula One results

YearTeamChassisEngineTyresDriver12345678910111213141516Pts.WCC
Minardi F1 TeamM186Motori Moderni 615-90
V6 tc
BRAESPSMRMONBELCANDETFRAGBRGERHUNAUTITAEURMEXAUS0NC
Minardi F1 TeamM186Motori Moderni 615-90
V6 tc
Andrea de CesarisRetRetRet8Ret0NC
Minardi F1 TeamM186Motori Moderni 615-90
V6 tc
Alessandro NanniniRet0NC