Super Aguri will race in Spain

Super Aguri will race normally at this weekend's race in Spain, despite the fact that some financial problems have raised rumors about the future of the team in Formula 1.

It is known that the team has some great financial problems and a rescue deal with Magma group has collapsed leaving the team's future unknown. The team, however, continued the discussion with Magma but no agreement has been reached until Friday morning.

Honda had given Super Aguri a deadline to "find some money" by the start of practice session one, or the engine supply would be pulled off.

The Japanese team has a debt of about 75 million euros, with the best part of which, is owned to Honda.

Honda is not willing to support their B-team and is not able to fund two teams in Formula 1.

"We tried to help as much as possible and Honda never intended to fund two F1 teams. We've gone way beyond what was ever originally anticipated. Now Aguri has got to find some money," Honda CEO Nick Fry told some F1 news media on Thursday evening.

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