In 1996, Total Team Peugeot replaced the 405 Mi16 with the all new 406 BTCC racer, driven by Tim Harvey and Patrick Watts. The car wasn't successful throughout the season, with Harvey describing his three years with the team as 'not particularly inspiring'; Watts managed the unfortunate accolade of being the lowest-placed works driver of the season. With MSD tweaking the car for '97, the 406 performed a little better... but not much; the renamed Esso Ultron Team Peugeot managed to come 6th out of 8 teams, with Harvey and Watts finishing the season in 9th and 16th places respectively.
With Watts replaced by Radisich in 1998, the team managed to come dead last, with Harvey and Radisich in 17th and 14th place.
But hey, it was a pretty cool-looking touring car, and still represents an iconic silhouette of the supertouring era!