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Honda Still seeking buyers for its Formula One team

Malta Independent Tuesday, 24 February 2009, 00:00 Last update: about 17 years ago

Automaker Honda says it has no serious buyers for its Formula One racing team.

“Various people are making offers but none of them are serious,” Honda Chief Executive Takeo Fukui said at a news conference yesterday, when he also announced he was stepping down and being replaced by research expert Takanobu Ito.

Honda has been trying to find a buyer for its team after it announced in December it was quitting F1 to focus on its core business of making and selling cars. Like other Japanese automakers, Honda has been battered by the plunge in global auto demand after the US financial crisis struck last year.

The Honda team, with an operational budget of around $294 million, finished next-to-last in ninth place in the F1 constructors’ standings last season. Honda, which originally entered F1 as a constructor for a stint in the 1960s before returning as an engine supplier in the 1980s, bought out BAR Racing in 2005.

The company reportedly spurned a buy-out offer from F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone that would have allowed the team to race this season.

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