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]'''Hart''' was a ] ] manufacturer that participated in 157 ], entering a total of 368 cars.

Founded and owned by ] ] ], Hart Racing Engines spent most of the 1970s tuning engines for various independent ] teams at all levels of motorsport, before building ] engines for the ] team in 1979-80, when the team dominated British ].

For 1981, Hart followed ] into Formula One, with an inline four cylinder 1.5l turbo engine. However, the year was a disaster, with Brian Hart's small operation failing to keep pace with better-funded outfits, and the cars only qualified for a race twice. Hart prevailed though, with the best results of a five-year relationship with ] coming when ] took 2nd place at the ]. ] would take pole position in a ]-Hart at the ]. During this period, Hart turbos were used by three other teams - ], who used them in 1984-85; ], who also used them in 1984-85, and the ] ] team, who used them in 1985-86. While none of their teams performed that well, Hart gained a reputation for excellent work on a small budget.

Following the outlawing of turbocharged engines in ], Hart did freelance work, mainly tuning ] DFR V8s for a number of Formula One teams, including ], in 1990-91.

Hart would return with an in-house 3.5l V10 in 1993, signing a two-year deal with the ] team, culminating in a successful 1994, with ] finishing 3rd at the ] and taking pole position at the ]. With the introduction of the 3.0l Formula in 1995, Hart switched to a V8 engine, and these were used by the ] team in 1995-1996, with ] taking 3rd at the ]. For 1997, the engines were taken over by the ] team, while Brian Hart himself designed ]'s new V10 engine.

Later that year, ] bought out the company, and rebranded it as ] to fit in with his Formula 1 team. The Yamaha V10 was modified and raced in 1998-1999 as the ] V10, with ] taking a 4th place at the ]. Frustrated with the lack of development, Brian Hart left Arrows in 1999, and the operation basically shut down after ] decided to use ] engines in 2000.

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Although a '''Hart'''-powered car never won a Formula One grand prix, many ] have competed at some time in their careers with Hart engines, including: ], ], ], ], and ].

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