Super Aguri F1
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Full name | Super Aguri F1 |
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Base | Leafield, Oxfordshire, UK |
Team principal/s | Aguri Suzuki |
Technical director | Mark Preston |
Race drivers | 22. Takuma Sato 23. Anthony Davidson |
Test drivers | Sakon Yamamoto |
Chassis | Super Aguri SA07 |
Engine | Honda RA807E 2.4 V8 |
Tyres | Bridgestone |
World Championship Career | |
Debut | 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix |
Latest race | 2007 Australian Grand Prix |
Races competed | 19 |
Constructors' Championships | 0 |
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
Race victories | 0 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
2006 position | 11th (0 points) |
Super Aguri F1 is a Formula One team that made its debut in the 2006 season. The team, founded by former F1 driver Aguri Suzuki, is based in Tokyo, Japan but operates from the former Arrows factory in Leafield, UK. The cars are referred to as Super Aguri Hondas, with the team functioning to some degree as an unofficial Honda 'B'-team. In Japan, public pressure persuaded Honda to help its former driver Takuma Sato to continue to compete in Formula One. This was influential in the creation of Super Aguri's F1 project and the engine supply from Honda.
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[edit] Team Creation
The team faced a daunting challenge merely to be ready for the first race of the season. Initially, it notified the FIA on November 1 (ahead of the governing body's November 15 deadline) of its intention to enter. However, the FIA's official press release of the entry list for 2006 confirmed that it had not approved Super Aguri's entry: this was reported to be due to the team's failure to produce the required $48 million entry bond on time.[1][2] However, the team re-applied for entry in 2006, and continued to prepare cars for the upcoming season. [3]
Having missed the initial registration, the team needed to convince the existing ten teams to unanimously agree to its entry. It appeared that the former Jordan team, now called Spyker F1, was blocking the entry on the grounds of potentially reduced TV revenue, but it was eventually granted the necessary unanimous agreement and the team's entry was confirmed by the FIA on 26 January 2006.[4]
[edit] The 2006 Season
In 2006, the cars were powered by Honda engines (RA806E 2.4 V8), and used Bridgestone tyres. The chassis, SA05, was based on the 2002 Arrows A23, bought from ex-Minardi principal Paul Stoddart who purchased them when the Arrows team went into receivership. The team had announced plans to produce a new in-house chassis later on in the 2006 season, possibly for the European races, but this never came into fruition. Instead, the team updated their older chassis to become the SA06 - a change which was visible from the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, onwards.[5]
Takuma Sato and Yuji Ide were the initial race drivers for the team in the 2006 season, with Franck Montagny as the third driver. On May 4, after four races, the team announced that Montagny would be replacing Ide as race driver in the European Grand Prix and subsequent races.
The team made it onto the grid for the start of the season. In its debut race at Bahrain Sato successfully completed the Grand Prix while Ide retired on lap 35 with a mechanical failure and after nearly running over his pit crew. Suzuki deemed this race to be a good test for the team as the car had only done a maximum of 10 laps during pre-season testing. The team's second race (in Malaysia) was little better, with again only Sato finishing the race.
Super Aguri's third race, the 2006 Australian Grand Prix, saw significant improvement. Yuji Ide said, "This is the first time that both Taku and I have finished a race, so I am happy about that." [6]
For the European Grand Prix, Yuji Ide and Franck Montagny swapped roles within the team, at the request of the FIA, who felt Ide needed more experience outside of the Grands Prix.
As of May 10, 2006 the FIA Permit Office revoked Yuji Ide's Super Licence, thus preventing his return to an F1 seat until at least the 2007 season. Franck Montagny raced until and including the French Grand Prix, and on June 8, 2006 Sakon Yamamoto became Super Aguri's third driver. Montagny and Yamamoto swapped roles for the 2006 German Grand Prix, with Yamamoto taking over Super Aguri's second car.
When the updated car (the SA06) was first raced in the German Grand Prix, it managed to impress, with decent qualifying positions (managing to outperform the Midland F1 Team), although failing to finish the race.
The team's improving form culminated with an impressive tenth place at the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix from Sato, whilst Yamamoto set the seventh-fastest fastest lap, less than a second behind most of the points-finishers.[7]
[edit] The 2007 Season
Reports suggesting that the team would be using the works Honda chassis of 2006 have come under intense resistance by rival teams Williams and Spyker. This is in fact against Formula 1 regulations, though Super Aguri (as well as Scuderia Toro Rosso) have justified the usage of a customer chassis under various loop-holes in the sport's regulations.
Super Aguri announced on 15th November that Takuma Sato and Anthony Davidson (previously Honda third and test driver) will be driving for the team in 2007.[8] Super Aguri also confirmed, on December 15, that Giedo van der Garde would be their third driver in the 2007 season. However, the Dutchman left for Spyker F1 before the season began.[9] Sakon Yamamoto, who was a second driver in late 2006, will go back to being a test driver for 2007.
The team suffered a major setback when their car for 2007 failed the FIA crash test, with the rear of the car being destroyed more than is allowed. On 2nd March, Super Aguri pushed back the launch of its new car by two days, with the SA07 unveiled less than 48 hours before the first practice session for the Australian Grand Prix. Team's drivers Davidson and Sato shocked many people with getting 10th and 11th place in qualifying for Australian GP. Until this, the best result in qualification set by this team was 17th place (by Takuma Sato). Sato dropped to 12th by the race's end, while Anthony Davidson's race was ruined on the very first lap when Spyker's Adrian Sutil collided with him after a failed passing move. Davidson suffered a little pain following this and struggled, finishing only in 16th place.
Shortly before the 2007 Australian Grand Prix, the team announced SS United Group Oil & Gas Company as its title sponsor.
[edit] Complete Formula One results
(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)
Year | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | Drivers | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Points | WCC |
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2006 | Super Aguri SA05 Super Aguri SA06 |
Honda V8 | B | BAH | MAL | AUS | SAN | EUR | ESP | MON | GBR | CAN | USA | FRA | GER | HUN | TUR | ITA | CHN | JPN | BRA | 0 | - | |
Takuma Sato | 18 | 14 | 12 | Ret | Ret | 17 | Ret | 17 | 15 | Ret | Ret | Ret | 13 | NC | 16 | DSQ | 15 | 10 | ||||||
Yuji Ide | Ret | Ret | 13 | Ret | ||||||||||||||||||||
Franck Montagny | Ret | Ret | 16 | 18 | Ret | Ret | 16 | |||||||||||||||||
Sakon Yamamoto | Ret | Ret | Ret | Ret | 16 | 17 | 16 | |||||||||||||||||
2007 | Super Aguri SA07 | Honda V8 | B | AUS | MAL | BAH | ESP | MON | CAN | USA | FRA | GBR | GER | HUN | TUR | ITA | BEL | JPN | CHN | BRA | ||||
Takuma Sato | 12 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Anthony Davidson | 16 |
[edit] Trivia
- There is already a well established fan club for Takuma Sato, and some of that base spawned the Unofficial Fan Club for SAF1 (and see external links below) which is growing every week. Fans from around the world are joining in to support the fledgling team.
[edit] References
- ^ FIA entry list for 2006
- ^ Grandprix.com article
- ^ BBC News article
- ^ FIA Press Release
- ^ Formula-1.updatesport.com article
- ^ Formula1.com article
- ^ Formula1.com data, retrieved 22 October 2006
- ^ NewsOnF1.com article, retrieved November 15th, 2006.
- ^ "Van der Garde leaves Aguri for Spyker", Autosport.com, 2007-02-01. Retrieved on February 1, 2007.
[edit] External links
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McLaren | Renault | Ferrari | Honda | BMW | Toyota | Red Bull | Williams | Toro Rosso | Spyker | Super Aguri |
1 Alonso 2 Hamilton |
3 Fisichella 4 Kovalainen |
5 Massa 6 Räikkönen |
7 Button 8 Barrichello |
9 Heidfeld 10 Kubica |
11 Schumacher 12 Trulli |
14 Coulthard 15 Webber |
16 Rosberg 17 Wurz |
18 Liuzzi 19 Speed |
20 Sutil 21 Albers |
22 Sato 23 Davidson |
Super Aguri F1 |
Personnel: Aguri Suzuki | Mark Preston | Daniele Audetto |
Current drivers: Takuma Sato | Anthony Davidson | Sakon Yamamoto |
Formula One cars: SA05 | SA06 | SA07 |