Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The Eleventh Formula One team is ready for engines

The Eleventh Formula One team is ready for engines Formula One Management Board: Fédération Inteationale de l? Cars accepted on Thursday the eleventh team as part of the 2006 World Championship Formula One for the first time since 2002. FIA gives green light for Japan? S Super Aguri team in Formula One Championship after a late entry. The team was from the original list of items after 2006 not a time to pay ₤ 27 million bond with the FIA. The team owned by former Formula One driver Aguri Suzuki career in Bahrain on 12 March, and the driver line-up will be announced shortly. Suzuki announced three weeks ago that his team will be the engines of Honda Motor and will be based in Langley, Oxfordshire. They are the factory of disbanded F1 team Arrows. The new Formula One team Arrows chassis adapted from the 2002 season with Honda engines before the introduction of his car at the start of the European season at Imola at the end of April. The Japanese driver Takuma Sato is certain to lead driver for the Super Aguri Formula One team after being in BAR-Honda last season. Sakon Yamamoto, who has impressed in an ad hoc process, Jordan, last year, is one of the major candidates, as is Roger Yasukawa, which is pushing for the Super Aguri of Indy Racing League team in the United States. Narain Karthikeyan, with substantial support from the Indian industrial giant Tata, is the most likely option if Suzuki is against a Japanese line-up.

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