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Super Aguri SA06

Super Aguri SA06
Takuma Sato 2006 Brazil.jpg
Category Formula One
Constructor Super Aguri
Designer(s) Mark Preston
Predecessor SA05
Successor SA07
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon-fibre monocoque
Suspension (front) Wishbones, pushrod-operated torsion bars and dampers. Mechanical anti-roll bar
Suspension (rear) Wishbones, pushrod-operated torsion bars and dampers. Mechanical anti-roll bar
Engine Honda RA806-E V8 naturally aspirated
Transmission Super Aguri 7-speed hydraulic, longitudinal
Fuel ENEOS
Lubricants Castrol
Tyres Bridgestone
Competition history
Notable entrants Super Aguri F1 Team
Notable drivers 22. Japan Takuma Sato
23. Japan Sakon Yamamoto
Debut 2006 German Grand Prix
Races Wins Poles F.Laps
7 0 0 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0

The Super Aguri SA06 was the car with which the Super Aguri team competed in the latter part of the 2006 Formula One season. It was driven by Takuma Sato, who drove for the team throughout the year, and rookie campatriot Sakon Yamamoto, whose début at the German GP coincided with that of the new car.

The car was a development of the SA05, which in turn was a development of the Arrows A23 chassis from 2002. It featured revised aerodynamics, suspension and a new quick-shift gearbox, and proved a worthwhile improvement in performance. A new livery with more red was also used. This culminated with a fine display at the Brazilian GP, where Sato finished 10th out of 16 finishers, and he and Yamamoto set ninth- and seventh-fastest laps of the race respectively.

Despite this effort, the team were unclassified in the Constructors' Championship, with no points. The car was followed by the SA07. However, the SA06 would still be used: on January 15, 2007, retired F1 drivers Aguri Suzuki (the team owner), Martin Brundle and Christian Danner all drove the car at Silverstone.

Following Super Aguri's financial collapse and withdrawal from F1 in 2008, an SA06 chassis was sold to a Japanese buyer for £85,600 in an auction held by the team's liquidators.

() (results in bold indicate pole position)



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