Anthony Davidson has admitted that he is preparing for the Turkish Grand Prix in 2 weeks time like normal, despite the future of the Aguri team being held in the balance.
The Japanese team hasn’t secured funding, and could go bust at any time. Aguri Suzuki has said he is relying on Honda, who say they can’t fund 2 teams.
“You have to [prepare like normal],” Davidson commented after the Spanish GP.
“I have to do the training for Turkey – it’s a demanding circuit on the left-hand-side of the neck and body, so I have to get on and do that.
“And without finishing the race here – well, without even doing more than four laps – it doesn’t really do much for your race fitness, so you’ve got to do as much as you can away from the circuit.”
Even Bernie Ecclestone is now getting concerned for the future of Super Aguri.
“They don’t look in very good shape at the moment, unfortunately. I want them to stay, I’ve been helping them the last week to get sorted” Bernie told Reuters
































