Crisis-torn Super Aguri today finally withdrew from the 2008 Formula One world championship.
After hovering on the brink of collapse for a number of weeks, the team owned by former F1 driver Aguri Suzuki, has now been forced out of business due to financial difficulties.
In a statement, Suzuki said: "Regretfully the team will be ceasing its racing activities as of today."
The team have been on the back foot ever since energy giant SS United failed to stump up a major chunk of sponsorship cash.
Subsequent offers to rescue the team have also come to naught, leaving drivers Takuma Sato and Brit Anthony Davidson out in the cold once more.
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