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Jaguar’s return to Le Mans, 16-17 June, 1984
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Jaguar XJ-S wins Bathurst 1000, October 1985
The concours world exists in a strange parallel universe. Participants often spend huge amounts of money on buying and restoring a classic, only to watch on while a bunch of strangers wearing white Pa
Few cars have run counter to their maker’s reputation as starkly as the Jowett Jupiter, a model that transformed the image of the Yorkshire minnow when it was launched in 1950. High-tech, engineered c
Matt James looks back at the history of one of the most popular championships in the United Kingdom over its seven decades
Group 44 & Huffaker’s E-types go head-to-head, 2 November 1975
Apart from dalliances with V8s (and begging an exception for a currently owned Ford twin-turbo V6), I’ve always had a preference for small road cars with simple engines. So why I should be seized by a