Super Aguri's fixed assets snapped up

A German tool design and construction company has bought the fixed assets of the Super Aguri F1 team.

Sato clings onto F1 dream

Takuma Sato is desperate to return to Formula One following the demise of Super Aguri.

Super Aguri parts up for auction

If you're looking to buy a F1 car look no further than the Super Aguri auction site that is putting the team's assets, including a race car, up for sale.

Sato eyes Formula One return

Takuma Sato is refusing to get too downbeat about the demise of Super Aguri.

Fry: F1 no place for struggling privateers

Honda Racing CEO Nick Fry believes the demise of Super Aguri proves that Formula One is no place for privateers.

Brawn defends Fry after Aguri attack

Ross Brawn has defended Nick Fry after the Honda team CEO was accused of plotting Super Aguri's downfall.

Fry: My conscience is clear

Honda CEO Nick Fry insists his conscience is clear in the wake of Super Aguri's demise this week.

Super Aguri put into administration

Super Aguri have gone into administration just days after the team announced it's withdrawal from the 2008 F1 Championship.

Sato's not giving up on F1

Takuma Sato has no intention of retiring from Formula One despite this week's demise of Super Aguri.

Q&A: Anthony Davidson

Anthony Davidson talks about the demise of Super Aguri and his disappointment at losing his seat.

'Smaller teams used like servants'

Gian Carlo Minardi says he knows exactly what Aguri Suzuki is going through after Super Aguri team were forced to pull out of Formula One.

Davidson will 'stick' with F1

Anthony Davidson is confident he will bounce back in F1 after finding himself out of a job.

Suzuki takes a swipe at Fry

Aguri Suzuki couldn't help but take a parting shot at Honda F1 team principal Nick Fry after announcing that Super Aguri are pulling out of F1.

Formula One's defunct teams

Super Aguri have joined a long list of Formula One teams who have changed ownership or folded.

Suzuki 'exhausted' after Aguri woes

Super Aguri team principal Aguri Suzuki admits he is feeling the affects after failing to keep the team on the Formula One grid.