- Jaguar R2
Racing car
Car_name = Jaguar R2
Category =Formula One
Constructor = Jaguar
Designer =Steve Nichols
Team =Jaguar Racing
Drivers = 18.Eddie Irvine
19.Luciano Burti &Pedro de la Rosa
Chassis = Carbon-fibremonocoque
Front suspension = double wishbones, pushrod, torsion bar, ARB, third spring
Rear suspension = double wishbones, pushrod, torsion bar, ARB, third spring
Engine name =Cosworth CR3
Capacity =
Configuration = V10
Turbo/NA =naturally aspirated
Engine position =
Gearbox name = Jaguar
Gears = 7-speed
Type = longitudinal semi-automatic sequential
Differential =
Fuel =Texaco
Tyres =Michelin
Debut =2001 Australian Grand Prix
Races = 17
Wins = 0
Cons_champ = 0
Drivers_champ = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest_laps = 0
The Jaguar R2 was the car with which the Jaguar team competed in the F1|2001Formula One season. It was driven byEddie Irvine , who was in his second year with the team, andLuciano Burti , who had deputised for Irvine at the2000 Austrian Grand Prix . However, the Brazilian was replaced byPedro de la Rosa after only four Grands Prix.For Jaguar, 2001 was a season of consolidation after a disastrous début season in F1|2000 saw the team score only four points in the Constructors' Championship. The car was therefore more conservative and reliable than in the previous year, and the team's success was slightly greater, if not a quantum leap forward. Indeed, there were only four points finishes from Irvine and de la Rosa throughout the season, although one of these was Jaguar's maiden podium finish at Monaco.
The season was more notable for Jaguar's exploits off the track.
McLaren designerAdrian Newey seemingly signed a contract with the team, but quickly changed his mind and remained with his current employers. The deal was struck by Team PrincipalBobby Rahal , and its failure, allied to an alleged deal to sell Irvine to Jordan, would culminate in his replacement by fellow retired racerNiki Lauda by season's end. It was seen that such a replacement was inevitable, as Lauda had initially arrived in the team whilst Rahal was in charge.The team eventually finished eighth in the Contructors' Championship, with nine points.
Complete Formula One results
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References
*cite book| last =Henry| first =Alan (ed.)| authorlink =Alan Henry| coauthors =| title =AUTOCOURSE 2001-2002| publisher =Hazleton Publishing Ltd.| date =2001| location =| pages =pp. 90-92| url =| doi =| id =ISBN 1-903135-06-0External links
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