Eddie Jordan heads into this weekend's French Grand Prix inspired by past glories, although the Irishman has been forced to lower his sights.
Jordan saw Heinz-Harald Frentzen win at Magny Cours five years ago during a season in which the German was a genuine title contender.
But the fortunes of Jordan's team have dipped since as a cash shortage has pushed them towards the back of the grid.
Jordan though believes all the ingredients which brought Frentzen victory that day are still in place at the Silverstone-based squad.
Jordan, whose team have scored five points this season, said: "I can't go to Magny Cours without remembering the fantastic feeling of winning there with Heinz-Harald Frentzen in 1999.
"We got that victory through a combination of team-work, strategy, a good driver and a car that did the job.
"We still have it in us to bring all those things to the party and while I might be dreaming to talk about a win at this time, it would be great to see the hard work of the guys at the factory being rewarded with a few more points."
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