Page 1 of 1 The third team to launch their new car was Jaguar on January 4th, just in time to start the pre-season testing with the new car. R3 was designed by Chief Designer John Russell and Chief Aerodynamicist Mark Handford and their teams, under the overall direction of Technical Director Steve Nichols. Announced alongside the Jaguar R3 is a new technical partnership with Castrol. Castrol is increasing its involvement in Formula One by becoming partner to Jaguar Racing in an agreement that includes the supply of engine oil, transmission fluids as well as dedicated technical support to the team at races and tests. In addition to lubricants, Castrol will also draw on the technical resources of its parent company, BP, to provide Jaguar Racing with associated fuels. The R3 is again powered by the Cosworth CR-3 V10 engine that powered the Jaguar R2 in the 2001 season. Cosworth Racing, the most successful engine builder in Formula One history, will continue to develop the engine throughout the season. Page 1 of 1