For a little continuity in 2004, Webber was retained with Austrian driver Christian Klien taking the second seat. The team managed to secure sponsorship from Steinmetz with a film tie-in at Monaco. Promoting the Ocean’s Twelve movie, George Clooney was in the garage, and Klien’s car was fitted with a massive, and very expensive diamond, in the nose cone. At Monaco. What do you think happened? The car met the barriers at Turn 1 and the diamond mysteriously disappeared. Insurance covered any monetary damages, but where did that diamond go, I wonder?


pic 1: Jaguar Christian Klien F1 2004
pic 2: Jaguar Christian Klien F1 2004


pic 1: Jaguar Christian Klien F1 2004
pic 2: Jaguar Christian Klien F1 2004


pic 1: Jaguar Björn Wirdheim F1 2004
pic 2: Jaguar Björn Wirdheim F1 2004


pic 1: Jaguar Björn Wirdheim F1 2004
pic 2: Jaguar Christian Klien F1 2004


pic 1: Jaguar Christian Klien F1 2004
pic 2: Driving Towards The Sunset


pic 1: Driving Towards The Sunset
pic 2: Jaguar Björn Wirdheim F1 2004


pic 1: Jaguar Björn Wirdheim F1 2004
pic 2: Jaguar Björn Wirdheim F1 2004
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