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Super Aguri goes up in smoke

Associated Press

Posted online: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 at 2317 hrs Print Email

Japanese team withdraws from Formula One due to financial difficulties

TOKYO, may 6: Super Aguri’s brief stint in Formula One ended Tuesday when the Japanese team withdrew from the F1 World Championship due to financial difficulties.

“I have participated in the championship for two years and four months,” team president Aguri Suzuki told a news conference.

“I regretfully must inform you that the team will be ceasing its racing activities as of today.”

Super Aguri, who have struggled since their debut in 2006, held talks with their backer Honda on Friday in Tokyo to discuss the team’s future, but were unable to find a solution to their problems.

The team were denied access to the Turkish Grand Prix circuit ahead of this weekend’s F1 round at Istanbul amid reports Honda does not want the team to be a drain on their own racing unit. The future of the Japanese team has been in doubt since a potential buy-out by British auto company Magma Group fell through last month.

The team has reportedly also been in talks regarding a buy-out with German automotive firm Weigl Group.

“I knew after we weren’t able to reach a deal with Magma that it would be difficult to go on,” said Suzuki, a former Formula One driver.

Suzuki said “a breach of contract” by promised partner SS United Oil & Gas Co. resulted in the loss of financial backing and put the team into financial difficulties.

Super Aguri signed a sponsorship deal with the oil and gas company before the start of the 2007 season.

The team, founded by Suzuki in 2005, scored four points from 41 Grand Prix races.

With an annual budget of around euro50 million ($77.5 million) as well as receiving engines and technical support from Honda, they finished ninth out of 10 teams in the 2007 constructors’ championship.

Super Aguri did not score a point in four races this season, with drivers Takuma Sato of Japan and Britain’s Anthony Davidson both failing to finish the opening race in Australia. their best result was Sato’s 13th place in Barcelona, where Davidson retired.

“There were a lot of fond memories over the years,” Suzuki said. “But the thing I am most proud of is that we always fought hard and did our best despite the fact that we were a very small team.”

Suzuki said he informed Davidson and Sato of his decision by phone and the two were extremely disappointed. Suzuki became the first Asian driver to win an F1 podium place when he finished third at the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix. He drove F1 from 1988 to 1995.

Super Aguri initially had all-Japanese constructors, engine and tire suppliers, as well as Japanese drivers in Sato and Yuki Ide.

Suzuki said he would like to get back into motor sports if the conditions permitted.

“If I could just focus on racing I would think about it,” Suzuki said. “The racing part I enjoyed, but lately all the discussions were about money and that’s not for me.”

Others who crashed out

2005: The Jordan and Minardi names disappeared from Formula One while Sauber were bought by BMW

2004: Ford announced they were pulling out of Formula One

2003: The Arrows team went into liquidation in January 2003

2002: The Prost team founded by four-time world champion Alain Prost were declared bankrupt

1998: Former champions Tyrrell were sold to British American Racing

1993: Lola departed but returned briefly in 1997 before pulling out

1995: Former champs Lotus shut shop

1994: Pacific raced in 1994 and 1995 and then closed, while Larrousse withdrew

1992: Italy’s Andrea Moda team were banned after team boss Antonio Sassetti was charged with fraud

1992: Former champs Brabham were out

Other teams to have departed over the years include BRM, Cooper, Fittipaldi, Hesketh, Matra, Osella, Shadow, Vanwall, Wolf and Zakspeed

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