
Super Aguri team founder Aguri Suzuki has revealed the team is currently searching for an investor. The team is keen to sell shares in order to find a cash injection for their Japanese team.
The team is currently in talks with Spanish businessman Alejandro Agag, who recently bought a majority stake in the GP2 team Campos Grand Prix. Super Aguri team boss and founder Aguri Suzuki told autosport.com: "The team have not been sold but we are talking. He (Agag) is one of the few people that we are currently talking to. We met in Budapest for the first time after being introduced by Adrian Campos."
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| 06 May | Super Aguri to return to F1? |
| 28 Sep. '07 | Super Aguri line-up for 2008 undecided |
| 16 Aug. '07 | Campos confirms Super Aguri talks |
| 22 Jul. '07 | Bad tyre choice spoils Davidson's fun |
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| 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 |
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