Midland M16 Explained

The Midland M16, also known as the Spyker M16, was the car with which the Midland team competed in the Formula One season. It was driven by Tiago Monteiro, who had driven for the team in during its Jordan guise, and Christijan Albers, who moved from Minardi.

Background

Development and design

Although Eddie Jordan had sold his team prior to the start of the 2005 season, 2006 marked the first year for the team under the Midland banner. Originally, Dallara were going to build the Midland car for 2006, however this did not materialise with the team utilising their wind-tunnel but building the chassis themselves in the UK.[1] The M16 was launched on February 3rd, marking the first time a Russian manufacturer had entered Formula One. The car undertook a shakedown test at Silverstone the following day, before the four day Jerez test which began on February 7th. James Key was appointed Technical Director, along with Adrian Sutil, Markus Winkelhock and Roman Rusinov as test drivers.[2] [3] Engines for the M16 were purchased from Toyota, and Key noted significant aerodynamic improvements - especially around the rear of the car - from the previous seasons EJ15B.[4]

Testing

During the early tests, the M16 posted strong reliability, however it was noted the car had some unique handling characteristics for the drivers to get used to before the season opened in Bahrain.[5] By day 3, the drivers were posting 1.20.6 laps of Jerez, running both the M16 and old EJ15B chassis. This was an improvement of their first tests with the Toyota V8 in December 2005, where Albers and Thomas Biagi were lapping between 1.21-1.23.[6] [7]

Season overview

The season was not a success for Midland. Early results were poor, with significant numbers of retirements that only worsened as the season progressed, despite positive comments from the Midland technical team.[8] At the 2006 German Grand Prix, both cars were disqualified for running flexible wings that failed FIA testing.[9] The following race in Hungary was the M16's best results - Monteiro and Albers finishing 9th and 10th respectively.

In September, the Midland team was sold by Alex Shnaider to Dutch car manufacturer Spyker Cars just before the Italian GP. The livery was changed to orange and silver, however results did not improve and the team finished 10th in the Constructors' Championship with 0 points.[10] [11] Over the course of the season the car scored a median qualifying performance of 19th and median fastest lap performance of 18th.[12]

Other appearances

The M16 also made a brief appearance in the third episode of the first season of the American legal drama television series Suits.

Complete Formula One results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

YearEntrantEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718PointsWCC
Midland F1 Racing
Spyker MF1 Racing
Toyota V8BHRMALAUSSMREURESPMONGBRCANUSAFRAGERHUNTURITACHNJPNBRA0NC
Tiago Monteiro1713Ret161216151614RetRetDSQ9RetRetRet16 15
Christijan AlbersRet1211Ret13Ret1215RetRet15 DSQ10Ret1715Ret14

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dallara Won't Build Midland's Car. autosport.com.
  2. Web site: MF1 launches the M16 (with pictures). pitpass.com.
  3. Web site: MF1Racing launches M16. f1technical.net.
  4. Web site: James Key talks about M16. f1technical.net.
  5. Web site: The KEY to unlocking the M16’s performance. f1technical.net.
  6. Web site: Midland F1 started testing. f1technical.net.
  7. Web site: Day 3 for Midland. f1technical.net.
  8. Web site: Keeping up the pace. f1technical.net.
  9. Web site: Midland disqualified over flexi wings. autosport.com.
  10. Web site: Midland F1 team sold to Spyker. autoblog.com.
  11. Web site: Spyker buys Midland F1 team. autocar.co.uk.
  12. Web site: Midland M16. chicanef1.com.