
RIP Super Aguri
The cash-strapped Formula 1 team Super Aguri has announced its immediate withdrawal from this years championship. The Japanese team's future in F1 has been in doubt for quite some time as they have fought the huge financial strains of not having a major manufacturer behind them.
Honda who provide engines and technical support for the team provided last minute help which enabled Super Aguri to race in Barcelona, but Honda are refusing to give any further aid. Discussions had been ongoing with potential investors but any rescue package has come to late. Super Aguri team principal stated a breach of contract by the promised partner SS United Group Company Limited as the defining factor in their collapse.
Super Aguri participated in 39 formula 1 grand prix since its debut in 2006 gaining a total of 4 world championship points (all in 2007) and finished 9th in the constructors championship last season.
FULL STATEMENT
“In order to realize my dream to become an owner of a Formula One Team, I applied for a grid position in the FIA Formula One World Championship in November 2005. Since then, I have participated in the championship for 2 years and 4 months as the SUPER AGURI F1 TEAM, but regretfully I must inform you that the team will be ceasing its racing activities as of today.
The team has competed against the many car manufacturer backed teams and has succeeded in obtaining the first points after only the 22nd race finishing in 9th place overall in the 2007 Constructors’ Championship. However, the breach of contract by the promised partner SS United Group Company Limited resulted in the loss of financial backing and immediately put the team into financial difficulties. Also, the change in direction of the environment surrounding the team, in terms of the use of customer chassis, has affected our ability to find partners.
Meanwhile, with the help of Honda, we have somehow managed to keep the team going, but we find it difficult to establish a way to continue the activities in the future within the environment surrounding F1 and as a result, I have concluded to withdraw from the Championship.
I would like to express my deepest thanks to Honda, Bridgestone, the sponsors, all the people who have given us advise during various situations over the past couple of years all the Team Staff who have kept their motivations high and always done their best, Anthony Davidson who has always pushed to the limit despite the very difficult conditions, Takuma Sato who has been with us from the very start and has always fought hard and led the team and lastly our fans from all over the world who have loyally supported the SUPER AGURI F1 TEAM."
Wolff, Super Aguri is Japanese, you're thinking of Force 1 India Ferrari, they are alive and well. Im gonna miss Super Aguri, i appreciated their presence, they represented another team of Japanese build and i always hoped for them to take it far. Even worse for me is that now Takuma Sato doesnt have a car to drive...this really sucks.
It's a shame that the "little guy" who are in it for the fight and joy of racing cannot survive anymore in F1. I really missed it when Tyrell had to call it quits. I'm sure Takuma will find a test driver slot in a Honda engined team...
Amen bro...Tyrrel, Jordan, Footwork...so many teams over the years....the problem is Ferrari not to sound like a typical ferrari hater. Ferrari has such a huge budget from things Enzo Ferrari set in motion all the way back to the 60s so now their budget is huge...to survive the top teams need at least a comparable budget(not as big but comparable) and in turn it all trickles down, so that lower/slower/poorer 3rd class teams have a hard time competing with 2nd class teams, at least in terms of the finances....its too bad, if FIA was smart, they would implement a budget cap of some sort.
budget cap..agree..it is crazy spending hundred millions in this sport...and i also doubt the future of force india team eventough they are doing good in the present









hopefully a 'good', 'proper', 'stable' team come in