Jaguar Racing

Jaguar
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Full name Jaguar Racing
Base Brackley, United Kingdom
Team principal David Richards
Technical director Geoffrey Willis
Race drivers 11. Mark Webber
12. Christian Klien
Test drivers -
Chassis -
Engine Cosworth V10
Tyres Michelin
Debut 2000 -
Races competed -
Constructors' Championships none
Drivers' Championships none
Race victories -
Pole positions -
Fastest laps -
2004 Championship position 7th (- points)
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The Jaguar Formula One team formed when Ford took over Jackie Stewart's Stewart-Ford Formula One team in June 1999, which was renamed Jaguar for the 2000 season. The team has participated in the F1 World Championship each year since. The team was headed for a period by Bobby Rahal, then by Niki Lauda. In a November 2002 restructuring, Lauda and around 70 other staff were made redundant. Engines were inevitably supplied by Ford. The 2004 Formula One season was Jaguar's final season, with the team being put up for sale.

See also


Constructors and drivers competing in the 2004 Formula One championship:
Ferrari Williams McLaren Renault BAR Sauber Jaguar Toyota Jordan Minardi
1 M Schumacher
2 Barrichello
3 Montoya
4 R Schumacher
5 Coulthard
6 Räikkönen
7 Villeneuve
8 Alonso
9 Button
10 Sato
11 Fisichella
12 Massa
14 Webber
15 Klien
16 Zonta
17 Trulli
18 Heidfeld
19 Glock
20 Bruni
21 Baumgartner
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