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After [[Ford]] acquired [[Cosworth]] in [[July]] [[1998]], they risked designing and building a brand-new engine for 1999. It paid off. The SF3 was consistently competitive throughout the season and [[Johnny Herbert]] lucked into a victory at the [[European Grand Prix]] at the new [[Nurburgring]], with Barrichello third.
 
After [[Ford]] increased its commitment by buying the team out, it became known as [[Jaguar Racing]] for the [[2000]] season, but that did not guarantee further success, as evidenced by Ford's decision to pull out of [[Formula One]] completely after the [[2004]] season. It was a sad end to what people were predicting in 1999 to be the Ferrari team in 'British Racing Green'. In five competitive seasons, the team achieved only two podiums.
 
In November 2004, Jaguar Racing was purchased by energy drink company Red Bull to form "[[Red Bull Racing]]".
 
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