This is a photograph that I
took at the Donington Park Museum in September 2014 and shows the Jaguar cars
that competed in Formula One racing from 2000 to 2002, each with a 3 litre V10 Ford
Cosworth engine, after Ford had taken
over the Stewart Racing Team in 1999.
On the left is the Jaguar R1 with
which the team competed in the 2000 Formula One season but which proved largely
disappointing, despite flashes of promise. It generally proved difficult to
drive and suffered from an unreliable gearbox. Eddie Irvine, the 1999
championship runner-up could only score 4 points, placing the team ninth
overall in the Constructors’ Championship. The R1 was the last F1 car that
Johnny Herbert raced, the experienced Englishman retiring at the end of the
season. It was also the car in which Luciano Burti made his race debut.
On the right is the 2001
Jaguar R2 which was driven for the whole of that season by Eddie Irvine with
Luciano Burti driving the second car in the first four races and Pedro de la
Rosa taking over that car for the remainder of the season. Eddie Irvine posted
the best result for the team with a third place in the Monaco Grand Prix.


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