Proper noun
Minardi (plural Minardis)
A surname from Italian.
In 1996 Italian businessman Gabriele Rumi, former owner of the Fondmetal team switched his sponsorship support from Tyrrell to Minardi. Source: Internet
It supplied engines to Larrousse (1989–1990,1992–1993), Lotus (1990), Ligier (1991), Minardi (1992), and to the Modena team in 1991. Source: Internet
In 1979 Minardi received financial backing from well known Italian motor racing patron Piero Mancini and set up the Minardi racing team as a Formula Two constructor. Source: Internet
Considering the extensive experience Johnson and Shunney had in nonprofit work, coupled with the deep commitment of Minardi and Tompkins to its inception, it took only weeks for the Westborough Police Foundation (WPF) to go from idea to reality. Source: Internet
Giancarlo Minardi's grandfather had a Fiat dealership in Faenza since 1927, while his father, Giovanni Minardi, competed in his own cars in the late 1940s. Source: Internet
During its final years, the Minardi team was almost as famous for its politics as its racing. Source: Internet