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The Malaysian Grand Prix for Super Aguri
By Gunman March 24 2008
In Malaysia, Super Aguri managed to bring both cars to the finish line. Anthony Davidson finished in 15th and Takuma Sato finished in 16th, in front of Kazuki Nakajima. Both drivers say they're getting used to the car and that the team is collecting valuable data.

Takuma Sato had this to say:

"It was good to finish the race. The first and second stints were good, but then in the second stint, unfortunately, I picked up marbles through the high speed section, ran wide and lost a lot of time there. On almost every lap we had traffic, especially during the last stint, so it was a pity that I couldn't pick up the pace again until the very end. But it was good to see that the car was reliable and that we have collected a valuable set of data, so it was a tough, but good race for the team."

 

Anthony Davidson said this:

"It was a good race for the team, and me, today. It was great to do my first full distance race since Brazil and I think it went well. The boys did an excellent job and the car ran reliably all the way through the race. There were no problems what so ever and the tyres worked well. I felt comfortable in the car and I could push whenever I wanted to improve the lap time. I just stayed out of trouble and brought the car home in a very respectable position for the situation that we are in at the moment."

 

Aguri Suzuki was particularly happy and optimistic:

"I am very happy to have a two-car finish here in Malaysia because it is a very hot, humid and difficult race. The whole team has done an excellent job and for both cars to finish means that we have finally started the 2008 season."

 

Good to see that everyone still has the same fighting spirit. The next race will be at Bahrain in the 6th of April.

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