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The Supertec FB02 was a 3.0L V10 naturally-aspirated Formula One engine built by Supertec for the 2000 Formula One Season. The engine was purchased from the French engine builder Mecachrome and was an updated version of the RS9 engine developed by Renault in 1997. This was the final engine built by Supertec, which went out of business at the end of the year and was acquired by Renault.

The engine was used by Arrows in the A21, as well as the Benetton B200. The engines used by Benetton were rebadged as Playlife on behalf of the team's sponsor.


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