Super Aguri returns to the track but cancels the launch ceremony
di F1 editorial team12 February 2008
After being absent from all the 2008 test sessions, the Super Aguri returned to the track this morning in the collective tests underway in Jerez. Alongside this good news, however, it has emerged that the Japanese team has effectively canceled the official presentation ceremony of the season, which should have taken place on February 19th. Aguri Suzuki and technical manager Mark Preston will still be available at the press conference to answer reporters' questions, but to find out the rider line-up that will compete in 2008 we will have to wait for the first race of the season in Melbourne.
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