Jaguar produced some of the most distinctive cars in Group C and IMSA GTP racing. They were defined by their big V-12s—which grew to 7.4 liters—and their rear-wheel covers. These spats gave the Jags ...
Jaguar's 1988 victory at Le Mans was notable for a number of reasons. It was the brand's first since 1957, and it broke Porsche's seven-year winning streak. The 1988 win also featured one of the ...
A restored 1991 Jaguar XJR-15 is expected to sell for between $1.2 million and $1.4 million when it crosses the auction block next month. The XJR-15 is famed for using the same carbon fiber monocoque ...
Jaguar has deleted the entire collection of posts on its official Instagram account from 2012 to 2022, leaving only three close-up shots of the XJR-9 racecar which won at the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans.
View post: Lancia’s Bold Revival Begins at Monte Carlo with World Premiere in 2026 21 – 1995 Jaguar XJR in Colorado wrecking yard – photo by Murilee Martin 56 – 1995 Jaguar XJR in Colorado wrecking ...
Everyone even slightly familiar with ’90s performance cars remembers the Jaguar XJ220, the beautiful, ridiculously fast, and ill-received supercar Jag put out as the successor to the iconic XK120.
Following Jaguar’s success at the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hours in 1988 and 1990, some people with deep enough pockets became interested in owning and driving a car as similar as possible to the ...
Jaguar made the prowling beauty that is the XJR-15 in the 1990s, but it remained a supercar that only few know about, and even fewer will ever get to actually own. When it comes to Jaguar's most ...