Simtek wrote:Only five more days...
March 1st
1992 - While Nigel Mansell kicked off his historic 1992 campaign with a crushing victory at Kyalami, Andrea Sassetti was forced to pay the FIA $100,000, the standard entry fee for new teams. The shoe salesman argued that he had taken over the Coloni team and therefore his Andrea Moda outfit was actually a continuation of an existing team. Not convinced that taking over two cars and a workforce of 6 was sufficient to call it a continuation of another beloved reject team, the FIA insisted that Sassetti pay the fee.
This also marked the debut of sorts in the form of Giovanna Amati, the last female to attempt an F1 Grand Prix. Her inexperience, along with a heavy financial burden of the team thus a poor car, led the Italian to being 8.9 seconds off the pace in qualifying. This would be her first DNQ.