Aguri is said to have finalized the partial sale of its team
According to the latest information, Aguri Suzuki has reportedly completed the partial sale of his Formula 1 team. It was said last year that Super-Aguri, which is equipped with Honda engines, was in talks with Alejandro Agag, a Spaniard who is part-owner of the Campos Grand Prix team in GP2, to partially acquire the modest […]

According to the latest information, Aguri Suzuki has reportedly completed the partial sale of his Formula 1 team.
It was said last year that Super-Aguri, which is equipped with Honda engines, was in talks with Alejandro Agag, a Spaniard who is part-owner of the Campos Grand Prix team in GP2, to partially acquire the modest Japanese team.
It is believed that Agag, but perhaps also Adrian Campos, are keen on purchasing a minority share of the team. Suzuki would be weakened while Campos, being a former Grand Prix driver, would make his grand return to F1.
Super Aguri faced financial difficulties in 2007 when its main clients were facing heavy debts payable.
The German newspaper Auto Bild Motorsport now claims that Agag, a 37-year-old millionaire, has allegedly bought 50% of the Japanese team based in Leafield, Great Britain.