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|Long_name          = Super Aguri F1 Team
|Long_name          = Super Aguri F1 Team
|Base              = Tokyo, Japan
|Base              = Tokyo, Japan
|Founders          = {{JPN}} Aguri Suzuki
|Founders          = {{JPN}} [[Aguri Suzuki]]
|Team Principals    = {{JPN}} Aguri Suzuki
|Team Principals    = {{JPN}} [[Aguri Suzuki]]
|Technical Director =  
|Technical Director =  
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'''Super Aguri F1''' was a Japanese [[Formula One]] team, which competed between 2006 and [[2011 Alternate Formula One season|2011]].  
'''Super Aguri F1''' was a Japanese [[Formula One]] team, which competed between 2006 and [[2011 Alternate Formula One season|2011]].  


The team, founded by former F1 driver Aguri Suzuki, was based in Tokyo, Japan but operated from the former [[Arrows]] factory at the Leafield Technical Centre, Oxfordshire. The cars were referred to as Super Aguri [[Honda|Hondas]], with the team functioning to some degree as an unofficial Honda 'B'-team.
The team, founded by former F1 driver [[Aguri Suzuki]], was based in Tokyo, Japan but operated from the former [[Arrows]] factory at the Leafield Technical Centre, Oxfordshire. The cars were referred to as Super Aguri [[Honda|Hondas]], with the team functioning to some degree as an unofficial Honda 'B'-team.


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Revision as of 10:59, 22 February 2019

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Full Name Super Aguri F1 Team
Base Tokyo, Japan
Founder(s) Flag of Japan svg.png Aguri Suzuki
Team Principal(s) Flag of Japan svg.png Aguri Suzuki
Technical Director


Super Aguri F1 was a Japanese Formula One team, which competed between 2006 and 2011.

The team, founded by former F1 driver Aguri Suzuki, was based in Tokyo, Japan but operated from the former Arrows factory at the Leafield Technical Centre, Oxfordshire. The cars were referred to as Super Aguri Hondas, with the team functioning to some degree as an unofficial Honda 'B'-team.

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