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Jaguar wins first WSCC race, Silverstone, May 1986
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Martin Brundle, Derek Warwick and David Brabham all pick out the 3.5-litre V8 Jaguar XJR-14 among the finest racing cars they ever drove. Ross Brawn’s design for Tom Walkinshaw Racing ‘only’ won three
He has become a master of the snow in Sweden and now Elfyn Evans leads the World Rally Championship, just as he did a year ago. The question is, at 37, can the WRC’s eternal bridesmaid change what mus
The TWR-developed XJR-S gave Jaguar’s big GT a sportier and more performance-focused edge. As TWR turns 50, we look at the model’s history, explaining its continuing importance on the company
During the years when Jaguar Cars was under the British Leyland (BL) banner, the brand suffered. The parent company regarded the famous marque as simply a cash cow to prop up the failing BL lineup of
David Addison and Matt James look back at the rumbling Thundersports
There was drama right up until the finish of the 28th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique, held from 29 January-7 February. Olivier and Lydia Campana (Volkswagen Golf GTI) led after the six stages of leg on