- Autobacs Racing Team Aguri
AUTOBACS Racing Team AGURI (ARTA) is a joint racing project formed between former
F1 driverAguri Suzuki andAutobacs Seven Co. in1997 . The team's original name was "ARTA F1 Project," but due to copyright claims based on the usage of the word "F1," the name has since been shortened to "ARTA." ARTA is also the 2007 SuperGT GT500's series champion in both the drivers and constructor championship.History
The team was created with the objective of developing drivers that could compete in the highest levels of F1 racing. In addition to competing in racing competitions such as
Formula Nippon andSuper GT , the team also holds its youthkart racing competition, the "ARTA Challenge," to find the next generation of competitive race drivers.Toshihiro Kaneko , a driver who received support from ARTA, won theGerman Formula Three Championship in2001 .As of
2007 , the team competes in, or offers support to other drivers who compete in the following categories:
* Formula Nippon
* Super GT
*Indy Racing League
*All-Japan Formula Three
*Formula Challenge Japan
*Karting World Championship The team maintained a close relationship with Aguri Suzuki's F1 team,
Super Aguri F1 , before they were forced to withdraw from Formula One in 2008. ARTA is currently the largest racing team inJapan .uper GT
GT500
The team participated with the
Nissan Skyline GT-R from1998 to1999 . In2000 , the team joined up withHonda , and began using theHonda NSX . Owner Aguri Suzuki andKeiichi Tsuchiya drove in the first year with Honda, andKatsutomo Kaneishi replaced Aguri in2001 . In2003 , Kaneishi moved on to participate in the DTM series, and his cousin, Toshihiro Kaneishi, took over as driver. Tsuchiya also announced his retirement the same year. Katsutomo Kaneishi returned from DTM in2004 , and became driver along withDaisuke Ito . Tsuchiya became team director this year, but various mechanical failures caused the team to win only 2 points in the entire competition. In2005 , ARTA became a Honda team (Team Honda Racing), along with Takata Dome NSX. Aguri returned as team director, with Ito andRalph Firman as drivers. The team tookpole position 3 times, and was competitive all season. The team won the 7th race atAutopolis . ARTA kept the same drivers for2006 , but was unable to win the competition despite taking the pole position several times. The team did win the 4th race at Sepang. Team Honda Racing was dissolved in2007 , and ARTA participated in the competition with the same lineup as 2006. They won 3 races during the season on their way to championship victory. For 2008 Firman is joined by class newcomerTakuya Izawa while former driver Daisuke Ito left the team to drive for ENEOS TOYOTA Team LeMans.GT300
The team made its debut in 2001 with the
Toyota MR-S , and became series champion in2002 with drivers Morio Nitta and Shinichi Takagi.In 2003, ARTA participated with the
ASL Garaiya , which had been developed by Autobacs. The machine showed good cornering, but theNissan SR engine lacked power, resulting in a poor finish. In 2004, the team switched over to theNissan VQ engine , and won two consecutive races. However, they failed to win the competition by a margin of 1 point. In 2005, the team was leading in points at the 7th race, (Autopolis) but lost in the final race to place 3rd in the final standings. The team director had announced during the season that the team would be dissolved if they failed to become champion, leading ARTA to end its participation in the series.However, in
2007 , Aguri Suzuki announced that he would like to race the Garaiya to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of the start of ARTA, and the team renewed its participation in the series with the same lineup as 2005. The Garaiya won the 3rd race, (Fuji Speedway ) but crashed in all of the proceeding races and was forced to retire from the competition.Indy Racing League
ARTA first entered the Indy Racing League in 2003 backing a car driven by Japanese-American
Roger Yasukawa that was prepared byFernandez Racing . This car was called "Super Aguri Fernandez Racing" and Aguri Suzuki was listed as a team owner. In 2004, Yasukawa was replaced byKosuke Matsuura who won both theIndianapolis 500 and the league's rookie of the year honors. In 2007, ARTA and Aguri switched their support from Fernandez toPanther Racing , bringing Matsuura with them as well as a Japanese rookie to run in theIndy Pro Series developmental league,Hideki Mutoh . Mutoh won 2 races, finished second in Pro Series points, and made his IndyCar debut at the final race of the 2007 season, finishing 8th and recording the fastest race lap. Matsuura has finished no better than 13th in IndyCar Series points and has not won a race in his four years in the series.External links
* [http://www.super-aguri.co.jp/index.html Super Aguri Company] (Japanese)
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