
The Super Aguri team concluded its three-day test at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir on Saturda. Anthony Davidson concluded his final day of testing this winter before the start of the season with a qualifying run, grid simulation and race run all successfully orchestrated.
"It has been a positive test for the team and we have continued to learn about the new Bridgestone tyres," said Davidson. "It was interesting having two different compounds here and we found good car balance with both types. I feel that we have been competitive with our lap times, especially on the longer runs, and with the reliability of the car. As the track grip improved it seemed to suit the car more and more, and this gives me a good indication of rubber levels that we will see over the race weekend."
Sporting director Graham Taylor added, "We wanted to ensure that Anthony ran a good number of laps during his final test before the season opening Grand Prix in Australia. This was achieved and he seems happy with the balance of the car and his testing so far."
| Super Aguri news | |
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| 11 May | No comeback for Super Aguri |
| 06 May | Super Aguri to return to F1? |
| 10 May '08 | Brawn backs Fry in Super Aguri row |
| 08 May '08 | Super Aguri F1 team put into administration |
| 08 May '08 | Sato has no intention to retire |
| 07 May '08 | Davidson determined to return to Formula One |
| 06 May '08 | Honda sad about Aguri's exit |
| 06 May '08 | Aguri's financial difficulties caused by SS United |
| 06 May '08 | Super Aguri withdraws from Formula 1 |
| 05 May '08 | An interview with Takuma Sato |
| 05 May '08 | D-Day looms for Super Aguri's saviour in waiting |
| 04 May '08 | Honda blocks Super Aguri trucks from Istanbul paddock |
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