The Super Aguri SA08 is a
Formula One racing car with which
Super Aguri F1 competed in the
2008 Formula One season
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Overview
The SA08, similarly to the SA07, was a reworked design of the prior season's Honda F1 car - the
RA107
The Honda RA107 is a Formula One racing car with which Honda Racing F1 contested the 2007 Formula One season. A modified version of the RA107, renamed the Super Aguri SA08 was used by Super Aguri in the 2008 Formula One season. The RA107 was t ...
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Pre season testing did not start well for the team. At the scheduled January test in
Jerez,
James Rossiter was limited to just 10 laps in three days of testing due to parts issues. The team fared better at the February test, with drivers
Takuma Sato and
Anthony Davidson completing consistent running of around 100 laps each per day.
However, as the team progressed toward the season financial difficulties became apparent. While the SA08 passed its mandatory
FIA crash test, the launch was cancelled and the team did not attend the final pre season test at
Catalunya.
Ahead of the first Grand Prix, it was understood the Magma Group were to acquire Super Aguri, and at this stage Takuma Sato and Anthony Davidson were confirmed as the race drivers for the SA08. Later, James Rossiter would be appointed test driver.
At the first race in
Australia
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, the team arrived with the SA08 and unveiled the car officially during Friday practice. It was finished in a red, white and black livery however was bereft of sponsors. Sato outqualified Renault driver
Nelson Piquet Jr. In the race, both cars would retire. Davidson from a collision involving
Jenson Button,
Mark Webber and
Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel (; born 3 July 1987) is a German racing driver who competed in Formula One from 2007 to 2022 for BMW Sauber, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Toro Rosso, Red Bull Racing, Red Bull, Scuderia Ferrari, Ferrari, and Aston Martin in Formula One ...
whilst Sato suffered transmission failure on lap 32.
In
Malaysia, Sato once again qualified 20th this time ahead of
Adrian Sutil. Both SA08's were able to finish with Davidson in 15th and Sato in 16th. By
Bahrain, the SA08 was off the pace, with Davidson qualifying 21st behind Sutil by nearly four tenths of a second. Sato crashed causing wing and suspension damage to his car, leaving him with a best time that was over four and a half seconds slower than the best time of qualifying.
The
2008 Spanish Grand Prix would be the SA08, and the Super Aguri team as a whole's final Grand Prix. Qualifying on the back row once again, Davidson was forced to retire on lap 21 and while Takuma Sato was the final classified car in 13th place.
Ahead of the next race in
Turkey, the team's trucks were barred from accessing the circuit. The Magma Group takeover collapsed, and a later deal from the Weigl Group did not pass
Honda's scrutiny. Therefore the SA08 would not race in
Formula One again.
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References
External links
Super Aguri profile at GPRejects.com
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