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Supertec was a
brand of
Formula One
engines supplied by
Dutch company Super Performance Competition Engineering BV,
managed by
Flavio Briatore and Bruno...
- strategy. The
Renault engines were now
developed by
Flavio Briatore's
Supertec company, but
continued to be
labelled Playlife. The B199 was a disappointment...
- 500 rpm.
Between 1998 and 2000, the RS9
engines were
badged as Mecachrome,
Supertec, and Playlife.
Williams FW12C
Williams FW13
Williams FW14
Williams FW14B...
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Championships (sixteen).
Companies such as Climax, Repco, Cosworth, Hart, Judd and
Supertec,
which had no
direct team affiliation,
often sold
engines to
teams that...
- its
entry was used by the new
British American Racing (BAR) team, with
Supertec engines replacing the Ford-Cosworth
units of the
previous season. In 1998...
-
Flavio Briatore's
company Supertec distributed the
engines from 1999, with
Williams and BAR
using them
under the
Supertec name that year, and the Arrows...
- off
while leading comfortably. Ralf
Schumacher was
second in a Williams-
Supertec, with Mika Salo
third in a Ferrari. Häkkinen's
rival Eddie Irvine finished...
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return in 2003 and 2004.
Williams switched to BMW engines,
replacing the
Supertec units of the
previous season. The contract,
which had been
signed back...
- In 2000 he
returned to Arrows, who had put
together a
package including Supertec engines, a ch****is with good straight-line
speed and a bevy of sponsors...
- the
sport from 1999 to 2005. BAR
began by
acquiring Tyrrell, and used
Supertec engines for
their first year. Subsequently, they
formed a
partnership with...