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by Mark Bright
mark.bright@oddspreview.com To be honest, success for Super Aguri in 2008 is the fact that they are on the grid at all. The financial problems they had in securing funding for the team over the winter have seriously hampered any development plans, and that basically means they will spend the year playing catch-up.Skybet - Place your first bet and we'll match it up to £20 In Formula 1 that's a bad place to be in, because the people you are trying to catch-up to have more money, more resources, and are working just as hard if not harder to increase the gap. Qualifying off the back row (not taking into account deductions and disqualifications) is a major success, and so would be finishing a race. Scoring points looks like a miracle right now. Sato and Davidson are two decent drivers who deserve their place in F1 as they are by far the best that Super Aguri could get to drive in such an uncertain situation.
Sato impressed me last year, he seemed to have cut down on the reckless driving that made him a danger to the rest of the field, while Davidson showed that all that solid work in testing for BAR/Honda finally got him to the big dance where he can hold his own. |
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