Super Aguri expecting results soon.
Super Aguri hav🦋e formally unveiled the team that will make its Formula One debut at Bahrain, insisting that they have what it takes to become a force to be reckoned with.
Starting the year with ex-Arrows cars that were last raced in 2002, Super Aguri have proved to be off the pace in early testing but with a new chassis due by the fourth round of the championship at San Marino, team owner Aguri Suzuki has told news agency Reuters that he expects to be proving competitive soon.

Super Aguri h𝔉ave formally unveiled the team that will make its Formula One debut at Bahrain, insisting that they hav𒉰e what it takes to become a force to be reckoned with.
Starting the year with ex-Arrows cars that were last raced in 2002, Super Aguri have proved to be off the pace in early testing but with a new chassis due by the fourth round of the championship at San Marino, team owner Aguri Suzuki has told news agency Reuters that he expects to be proving competitive soon.
"My team might be small but I want to quickly turn it into on✨e that is competitive at the highest level," Suz🦩uki said. "I want results in the near future."
His optimistic attitude was mirrored by Takuma S🧔ato, although he admits that the early races will be difficult for himself anꦰd rookie team mate Yuji Ide.
"It might be difficult at the start but I'm sure we can improve step by step," said Sato, who will be starting his f🃏🃏ourth season in F1. "It's a new challenge and I hope to use my experience to the full."