The Heroes of Jaguar

Jaguar would be nothing without the people that helped build the legend, from founder William Lyons to racing chief ‘Lofty’ England, via Stirling Moss and Mike Hawthorn. These are some of the men who shaped Jaguar’s history

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Stirling’s C-Change

The Jaguar C-type was the car that pioneered disc brake technology in 1952, when a young Stirling Moss was its driver. We reunited them at Silverstone

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A career takes off

The 1950s was a good time to start racing. Gordon Cruickshank speaks to a first-hand witness of a future Le Mans winner’s first steps. It was a career that would end in tragedy – but not on the track

Ron Flockhart sits behind the wheel

Lost talent, or lost causeThe career of Ron Flockhart was a mixed one, and his early death left much of his potential unrealised

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Lunch with Norman Dewis

During 33 years and more than a quarter of a million 100mph miles, this dedicated team player helped make Jaguar great

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Curating the legacy

What started out as a family restoration project soon snowballed into a historic and storied collection detailing the life and achievements of Mike Hawthorn

Nigel Webb with his Mike Hawthorn collection
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