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The Minardi PS02 was a
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racing car with which Minardi contested the
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Overview

The PS02 was designed by technical director Gabriele Tredozi and chief aerodynamicist Loic Bigois, who had joined the team from the now defunct Prost team. The car was recognised as a significant step forward from the PS01, and the team utilised extensive wind tunnel testing in
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and the
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. The car utilised the Minardi's unique titanium cased gearbox, and changed to a pushrod from pullrod suspension for the first time. The PS02 featured the new Asiatech AT02 V10 engine which would be dropped for the 2003 season in favour of Cosworth. The PS02 was launched in
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,
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in February 2002. Owing to support from the state tourism authority and lottery, Magnum. The shakedown took place at
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, with Alex Yoong at the wheel. The season started well for the team. New driver Mark Webber scoring two points finishing fifth at the season opening Australian Grand Prix. Ahead of the significantly higher funded
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team. This was Minardi's first points scoring car since 1999, when
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scored one point at the
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. However, Australia was a highlight of an otherwise poor season for Minardi. The PS02 suffered from a total of 14 race retirements, of which 4 were related to the Asiatech V10. Additionally, rookie Yoong failed to qualify the car on three separate occasions, falling foul of the
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. This caused Minardi to replace him for two races with British American Racing test driver,
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. Ultimately, Davidson, would retire from both races. In
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, neither car started the Grand Prix. A manufacturing error in the front wing caused Webber's to fail during qualifying, meanwhile team mate Yoong had an incident that caused a red flag. Whilst repairs were made overnight, including flying the wing between Catalunya and Faenza, owner
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withdrew both cars from Sunday's Grand Prix. Minardi struggled for finance throughout the season. Before the season even began, owner Stoddart legally challenged the French court over a decision to sell Prost Grand Prix to fellow team owner Tom Walkinshaw, in order to protect his team's television rights money. In August, British newspaper ''
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'' reported that Stoddart was due to sell the team to a consortium led by Irish businessman Brendan McGuinness and Saudi Prince
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. However this did not materialise. By the season close, Stoddart's business European Aviation who also sponsored the team in 2002, was on the verge of sale although it was not to fund the team. Financial difficulties from 2002, followed the team into 2003 where Stoddart was suing three sponsors for non-payment and Yoong chased $200,000 in unpaid wages. Minardi finished the season 9th in the Constructors' Championship, equal on points with Toyota team and now defunct
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Livery

The PS02 kept the black colour scheme of its predecessor, with minor portions of red. The car featured sponsorship from the
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, displaying Go KL logos on the sidepods and engine covers. European Aviation and Magnum also remained as major sponsors.


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