Jaguar Sporting moments
Jaguar’s competitive story reaches far beyond Le Mans, its racers having proven adept over sprints as well as marathons. From production saloons and touring cars, to sports, GTs and even Formula 1, Jaguar has competed at the highest levels of motor sport
Paradise lost
It never even entered a race, let alone won Le Mans, yet within the Jaguar XJ13 lies the stuff of legend. Motor Sport takes it back to the scene of its only triumph, and near-fatal disaster, to find if reality matches the myth.
Jaguar’s forgotten gem
Despite its Le Mans-winning pedigree, the Jaguar XJR-15 never really got the headlines it deserved, and even formed the basis of a short-lived one-make racing series. Simon Arron recounts the story with those who were part of it.
The Jaguar F1 horror that still haunts Ford
The Blue Oval is plotting its Formula 1 return with Red Bull. But as Maurice Hamilton explains, Ford’s last effort in green offers a red-light warning of how it can all go wrong.
Keeping the British end up
These are not the most famous racing Jaguars, but a V12 quartet that maintained the company’s competition heritage between those headline Le Mans wins of the 1950s and 1980s.
Nights in shining armour
The Kinrara Trophy is fast gaining a cult following at Goodwood. And for your first appearance in the race, what could be better than an early – and very original – Jaguar E-type?
Sibling revelry
Not clones, not replicas – these two E-types have parallel and equally compelling histories.