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===[[2000 Alternate Formula One season|2000]]===
===[[2000 Alternate Formula One season|2000]]===
Following the conclusion of the [[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999 season]], the Ford Motor Company completed the purchase of the former [[Stewart Grand Prix]] team and re-branded it as Jaguar Racing. The team retained the services of 1999 driving personnel [[Dario Franchitti]] and [[Jan Magnussen]] - although Magnussen was demoted to reserve driver status. Franchitti would be joined by hot-headed Northern Irish driver [[Eddie Irvine]], whom had had an impressive few seasons with the likes of [[Sauber]] and [[Minardi]] in the years prior.
Following the conclusion of the [[1999 Alternate Formula One season|1999 season]], the Ford Motor Company completed the purchase of the former [[Stewart Grand Prix]] team and re-branded it as Jaguar Racing. The team retained the services of 1999 driving personnel [[Dario Franchitti]] and [[Jan Magnussen]] - although Magnussen was demoted to reserve driver status. Franchitti would be joined by hot-headed Northern Irish driver [[Eddie Irvine]], whom had had an impressive few seasons with the likes of [[Sauber]] and [[Minardi]] in the years prior.
Jaguar's first point would come from Irvine at the [[Brazilian Grand Prix]] after the exclusion of [[McLaren]]'s [[Mika Häkkinen]]. Irvine would follow this points score up four races later with Jaguar's first podium; a third place at the [[European Grand Prix]]. However, this would be the last cause for celebration at Jaguar in 2000 - as neither Irvine, Franchitti or reserve driver [[Luciano Burti]] (whom replaced Irvine in [[Belgian Grand Prix|Belgium]]) were able to score any more points.


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Revision as of 19:38, 21 November 2017

Template:GBR Jaguar Racing
JaguarRacing.png
Full Name Jaguar Racing F1 Team
Base Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Founder(s) Flag of Germany svg.png Wolfgang Reitzle
Team Principal(s)
Technical Director
Noted Former Drivers
Template:GBR Dario Franchitti
Template:GBR Eddie Irvine


Jaguar are a British automotive manufacturer who have been in operation since 1936.

Jaguar have been involved in motorsport since the 1950s, racing in Sportscars and Formula One. In 1953 and 1954, Jaguar, in co-operation with Aston Martin completed a hat-trick of title wins - winning the Driver's Championship (with B. Bira and Tony Bettenhausen), the Constructor's Championship and the Entrant's Championship.

Jaguar returned to F1 in 2000 and raced with little success until the team was sold to Austrian energy drinks giant Red Bull in 2005.

Formula One

See Stewart Grand Prix for pre-2000 history.

2000

Following the conclusion of the 1999 season, the Ford Motor Company completed the purchase of the former Stewart Grand Prix team and re-branded it as Jaguar Racing. The team retained the services of 1999 driving personnel Dario Franchitti and Jan Magnussen - although Magnussen was demoted to reserve driver status. Franchitti would be joined by hot-headed Northern Irish driver Eddie Irvine, whom had had an impressive few seasons with the likes of Sauber and Minardi in the years prior.

Jaguar's first point would come from Irvine at the Brazilian Grand Prix after the exclusion of McLaren's Mika Häkkinen. Irvine would follow this points score up four races later with Jaguar's first podium; a third place at the European Grand Prix. However, this would be the last cause for celebration at Jaguar in 2000 - as neither Irvine, Franchitti or reserve driver Luciano Burti (whom replaced Irvine in Belgium) were able to score any more points.

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