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Fondmetal F1 Engines – Complete History & Technical Specs

Fondmetal Formula 1 Engines

Rebadged Power for Minardi (2000)

Founder: Gabriele Rumi (1939-2001)

Nation: Italy

First GP: Australia 2000

Last GP: Malaysia 2000

Best Result: 8th (2000 Austrian GP)

Best Grid Position: 18th

17
Grands Prix

1,755
Laps Raced

10th
Constructors’

Technical Specifications

Fondmetal RV10 (2000)

Origin: Rebadged Ford Zetec-R V10

Configuration: 72° V10

Valvetrain: 40-valve

Displacement: 2,998 cm³

Power: 770 hp @ 15,800 rpm

Weight: 124 kg

Teams: Minardi

Drivers & Performance

Marc Gené
17 Races · Best: 8th
Championship: 19th

Gaston Mazzacane
17 Races · Best: 10th
Championship: 22nd

Note: Both drivers finished season with 0 championship points

Historical Context

Rebranding Strategy

Fondmetal owner Gabriele Rumi rebadged Ford engines to promote his wheel manufacturing company

Minardi Relationship

Rumi owned Minardi at the time, using the team as a marketing platform

Technical Reality

  • Origin: 1998 Stewart-Ford Zetec-R design
  • Power Deficit: ≈50hp less than front-running engines
  • Reliability: Completed 89.3% of race laps (impressive for backmarker)
  • Cost: Estimated $5 million for season (cheapest engine deal)

Season Highlights

Austrian GP

Best Result

Marc Gené finished 8th after attrition-filled race

Monaco GP

Double Finish

Both cars completed full distance (Gené 9th, Mazzacane 10th)

European GP

Qualifying Achievement

Gené qualified 18th ahead of both Arrows cars

Why It Mattered

Minardi Survival

Provided affordable power unit that kept team operational

Sponsorship Model

Demonstrated engine rebadging as sponsorship solution

Underdog Story

Symbolized privateer struggle against manufacturer dominance

“We knew we had the slowest engine, but it never broke. That reliability was our weapon against faster but fragile cars.” – Marc Gené

Aftermath

  • 2001: Same Ford engines used without Fondmetal rebranding after Rumi’s passing
  • Legacy: Last example of full-season engine rebadging in F1
  • Tribute: Minardi named their 2001 test car “Fondmetal PS01” in Rumi’s honor