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Friday, 25 April 2008 |
Super Aguri F1 racing team all clear for Spanish Grand Prix
The troubled Super Aguri Formula One racing team have been given the go ahead to take part in this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix although the future of the team hangs in the balance.
Honda gave their approval for Super Aguri to be in the race after meetings in Japan on Friday.
However, Super Aguri still need to find a buyer and pretty quickly if they are to carry on past this weekend's event.
The team's problem has come about because a potential investor decided against a takeover bid just last week.
Honda originally created super Aguri in 2006 to make sure that protégé driver Takuma Sato would be involved.
Unfortunately for Super Aguri Honda have said they are no longer willing to support the team financially.
Sato and his British team-mate Anthony Davidson were only able to take part in the opening three Formula One races after Super Aguri obtained last-minute backing through Magma and the future of the team has been in doubt all through the winter.
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