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Jaguar’s return to Le Mans, 16-17 June, 1984
EVER SINCE its
THE WORLD CHANGED a huge amount during the 21 years that Jaguar’s XJ-S remained in production. Dictators came and went yet Jaguar’s GT battled through, transformed in a bid to stay relevant in a rapid
Three decades on, the XK8 deserves re-assessment as the car that finally brought Jaguar out from the E-type’s long shadow
The XJ40 generation of XJR might not have been much faster than a standard model, but the manual version changed that. Although only a tiny handful were produced, we've found a rare example to illustrate what it was capable of
As you may have seen from p4 of this issue, Jaguar is not short of ambition when it comes to the engineering of its upcoming electric GT. This doesn’t seem to be unusual for JLR. Every time I go on a
Mark and friends seek an adrenaline rush, post season
Somehow, Jean-Pierre Jarier flew home to Europe after the South American races that kicked off the 1975 Formula 1 season without a victory. Nor a single point on the board. It’s not fanciful to sugges