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What does BAR stand for?

British American Racing (formula 1 racing team)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
BAR was set up as British American Racing by BAT in 1997 and after a challenging first few years rose to second place in the 2004 Constructors' World Championship, helped by the performances of British driver Jenson Button.
BAT will then exit Formula One as it fulfils a pledge made in 2001 t o meet new international guidelines on tobacco sponsorship BAR was set up as British American Racing by BAT in 1997 and after a challenging first few years rose to second place in the 2004 Constructors' World Championship, helped by the performances of British driver Jenson Button.
The Englishman must start 10 places behind his qualifying position as a fixed penalty under the new F1 laws for changing the engine of his British American Racing car which malfunctioned in yesterday's practice.
The Japanese driver has joined British American Racing as a test driver.
And the British American Racing team leader brought along one of his fabulous 800bhp Honda- powered race cars he believes will be the one to spoil a certain Italian marque's ongoing party.
``I suggest that next season is probably going to be vintage F1 again,'' said British American Racing boss David Richards following the Formula One Commission meeting at Heathrow.
FORMER Formula One world champion Jacques Villeneuve has declared himself happy with the new British American Racing car following his first test at Barcelona.
044, 6 J Villeneuve (Can) British American Racing at 4.

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