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Local Supermarket Joins Formula One

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Local Supermarket Joins Formula One

Postby Mulboyne » Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:04 pm

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Reuters via Yahoo: Japan's 'Super Aguri' team set to join Formula One
A Japanese team powered by Honda engines has applied to join Formula One from next year, team boss Aguri Suzuki said on Tuesday. Former F1 driver Suzuki's 'Super Aguri Formula One' team would become the 11th team on the starting grid if approved by the International Automobile Federation (FIA), the sport's governing body...more...
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Postby Mulboyne » Fri May 05, 2006 1:21 am

Telegraph: Ide out at Super Aguri
Formula One's newest team, Super Aguri, have dropped rookie driver Yuji Ide for this weekend's European Grand Prix following advice from the sport's governing body. Ide was reprimanded by race stewards after causing an accident during the race at Imola two weeks ago, and the FIA recommended he acquire more experience before racing again. He will be replaced by Frenchman Franck Montagny but will take on testing duties in order to get more miles in the car...more...
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Postby Mulboyne » Tue May 06, 2008 5:28 pm

That didn't last long:

AFP: Formula One Super Aguri calls it quits
Japanese team Super Aguri are pulling out of Formula One racing after prolonged financial difficulties, founder Aguri Suzuki said Tuesday. "I have been very happy that I was able to achieve a miracle and become a team owner, but I have to make the difficult decision to withdraw," Suzuki told a news conference. Super Aguri was the first all-Japanese team in the Western-dominated sport, achieving a long-held ambition of the 47-year-old Suzuki. But the team struggled after their 2006 debut and suffered a major blow last month when Britain's Magma Group backed out of plans to acquire them. "It had been my dream to become an F1 team owner," Suzuki said, "but I have to put a close to the work."

Honda Motor Co., which supplies engines and other technical support to Super Aguri, reportedly provided an emergency financial injection to help them through the Spanish Grand Prix on April 27. But Super Aguri were shut out of the latest F1 round at Istanbul amid reports that Honda does not want the team to be a drain on its own racing unit. In their debut year the team, featuring former Honda driver and Japanese F1 icon Takuma Sato, scored no points. In 2007, Super Aguri won four points to finish second-last. They have not scored any points after four races this season, with drivers Sato and Anthony Davidson of Britain both failing to finish in the opening race in Australia. Their best result was Sato's 13th place in Barcelona, where Davidson retired.

Super Aguri initially had all-Japanese constructors, engine and tyre suppliers, as well as Japanese drivers in Sato and Yuki Ide. But Ide was stripped of his F1 licence after four races -- partly because he was too slow -- and was replaced by Frenchman Franck Montagny. Suzuki was the first Asian on a F1 podium when he finished third at the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:24 pm

Salacious Formula One-related News!

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/09/world/europe/09mosley.html?ex=1373342400&en=01bf6fba08ab4b8a&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink

[INDENT]Mr. Mosley has lived much of his life in the glare of publicity, wanted and unwanted. As he has volunteered in court, describing it as something “hanging over” him all his life, he is the son of Britain’s pre-World War II leading fascist, Sir Oswald Mosley, and his wife, Diana, who had Hitler as guest of honor at their secret wedding in Berlin in 1936. In his own right, after a brief career as a barrister and as a second-tier racing driver, Mr. Mosley is the notoriously didactic president of the International Automobile Federation, known as the F.I.A. His post makes him the overseer of international motor sports, including Formula One.[/INDENT]

Formula One is "overseen" by the son of Britain's most famous Nazi? Ryoichi Sasakawa would be proud!
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