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Jaguar has a long and successful history at Le Mans, with the marque first winning there back in 1951 with Peter Walker and Peter Whitehead driving the C-type - affectionately known as XKC 003.
The 1954 example, piloted by Stirling Moss to 172.97 mph on the race’s Mulsanne Straight, will be sold through Broad Arrow ...
Jaguar's C-Type is legendary. But within that rare breed of feline, the 1953 C-Type is rarer still, with only three lightweight versions built to run Le Mans. These cars featured four-wheel disc ...
Jaguar’s legendary C-Type is geared up for 2021: In celebration of its 70th anniversary, a limited edition of continuation models will be available for purchase. Originally produced from 1951 to ...
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Sir Stirling Moss Drove This 1954 Jaguar D-Type At Le MansThis British Racing Green Jaguar F-Type competed for five consecutive years across Europe. The most expensive D-Type ever sold fetched over $21 million in 2016. The iconic Jaguar has been part of ...
D-Type Jaguars were built between 1954 and 1957, specifically targeting Le Mans. The car shared the straight-six XK engine of its C-Type predecessor ... in 2013. The Jaguar lasted 92 laps of ...
Jaguar will return to the Le Mans 24 hour race this year. The team last won the legendary La Sarthe endurance race twenty years ago in the Silk Cut liveried XJR-12 racer, but has had a distinctly ...
Rewind to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1954. British racing great Stirling Moss is behind the wheel of Jaguar’s groundbreaking new D-Type and leading the race. Entering the 3.7-mile Mulsanne Straight, ...
Jaguar will return to the Le Mans 24 hour race this year. The team last won the legendary La Sarthe endurance race twenty years ago in the Silk Cut liveried XJR-12 racer, but has had a distinctly ...
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