
Rumours are doing the rounds that a Russian investors could be moving in on the struggling Super Aguri team. Aguri Suzuki has long been looking for a cash injection to his team which was hit by some major sponsors failing to pay up last year.
Speed TV claims that a Russian consortium is close to agreeing a deal to buy into the team, although the investors do not include former Force India owners Midland Group.
An Indian approach from The Spice Group has fallen on the backburner.
| 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 |
| More Super Aguri news, Photos | |
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