Fresh doubt over Aguri future
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As ever,people are happy to comment on and badmouth people on this forum without any proof that the storyline is actually true! I prefer to wait until all the evidence is out and the events have unfolded before responding.I suppose that is not the modern way however where it seems alright to slag someone off and then disappear when the story is found to be inaccurate!
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F1 » Fresh doubt over Aguri future

Team trucks arrive in Turkey – but not at the track.

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For what it is worth,I think Honda having already had their fingers burned by the Japanese press when they got rid of Sato two seasons ago are now possibly using Nick Fry to break the bad news rather than having to do it themselves.Remember losing face is a major no no in Japanese culture and mindset!
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Aguri will announced some of statement at Tokyo tomorrow.But in Japan,today and tomorrow(May 5-6) is holyday.
So I think Honda would not any decision.
But if the worst comes to the worst,Aguri will withdraw from race.

I hope Super Aguri will race at Turkey...And Nick Fry NEVER disturb!
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Quite funny that 'Honda may wish to avoid the embarrassment of seeing the team trucks pulled out of the paddock' - is this the same Honda that a) had their cars impounded (under David Richards' and Fry's rule) at Monaco for non-payment of commissions due to a sponsorship agent? and b) were sent home (and made to sit there) when they were found to have knowingly cheated with their hidden fuel cells??

Surely it's time to fall on your sword Mr. Fry?

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The finger for this situation can be pointed at Williams.
They were the team that prevented the customer car rule going through when it was almost a foregone conclusion. Since that decision Prodrive decided not to take up their 12th team option, potential team buyers & investors have walked away, & teams that are using customer cars are now unwanted by their 'real' owners - like Honda offloading Super Aguri & Red Bull looking to do the same with Torro Rosso.

I support Williams as a privateer team, but they have damaged F1 now & in the future by blocking a rule that made lots of sense.
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How long until there are races with three Ferraris or three Mclarens?
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This is what thr FIA call progress though. They've given the championship to the manufacturers, and as soon as the bubble bursts the manufacturers will drop out and we will be left with no F1
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One thing I certainly don't want to see is three car teams. Just the thought of three Ferraris way out in front, followed by three McLarens bores me to death. Two each is bad enough to watch. I'd rather see single car teams than three car teams.
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