Well, looks like prize money from points ain't what it used to be. Super Aguri is under major financial problems. Max Mosley himself came forward and said this:
As far as we are concerned, they are a normal team perfectly entitled to race. They're entered into this year's championship, and we expect to see them in Melbourne. I wouldn't like to stake my life on that. I think so, but you can't be certain. Beyond this season, though, is another matter - but, then, the same applies to all teams at present as there is no Concorde Agreement in place.
Ouch. Looks like things are way worse than we thought. Maybe we should stop thinking so much about how the new car will be and start worrying about whether we'll actually have a car.
However, there is hope, and right now that might be also bad news for some of you. The Indian company Spice Group, currently involved in A1 Team India, made an offer to buy a stake in troubled Super Aguri.
But they want more than just the team. They want Narain Karthikeyan back in Formula 1, to replace Anthony Davidson. Bad news for Davidson's fans.
We'll follow the next news very closely.
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