Alejandro Agag is tipped as a possible partner for the Super Aguri F1 team. He is a man who needs top be watched in the future because the 36-year-old Spaniard is extraordinarily well-connected both in business and in political circles. GrandPrix.com
Aguri Suzuki has confirmed talks with a Spanish businessman about selling a stake in his struggling Super Aguri team.
It was reported earlier this month that millionaire Alejandro Agag, who with Adrian Campos already co-owns a GP2 team, began discussions with Suzuki when the Japanese’s Honda-powered outfit ran into money trouble due to defaulting main sponsor SS United. DueMotori.com

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