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Jaguar has unveiled the concept livery for its Gen 2 race car. The Jaguar I-Type 3 will compete in the fifth season of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, featuring a bold, futuristic, and dynamic ...
Jaguar is known for making some of the most iconic racing cars the automotive world has ever seen. The Jaguar XJ13 is one of them and, as fate would have it, the XJ13 never got to race.
Inspired by the obscure 1960s race car with the same name, this Jaguar XJ13 replica has heritage and a celebrity owner. In the 1960s, Jaguar built a Le Mans race car that would have gone up ...
The XJ13 was intended to be the car with which Jaguar would return to Le Mans. The project began in 1964, the first year a 5.0-liter, 60-degree V-12 engine burst to life at Jaguar.
Remember the XJ13? It was a mid-engine V-12 supercar with stunning proportions and a lovely sound produced by Jaguar to compete in the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. Sadly, just one example was built ...
Sir John Egan, the man who pulled Jaguar out of the state ... could trace its DNA back to the XJ13's powerplant. Ironically, the 1988 Le Mans was the only race the winning car, chassis number ...
The Jaguar E-Type has been considered the world's most beautiful car—by a certain Enzo Ferrari, among others. But for many, the XJ13 race car is the Jaguar that's most appealing to the eye.
Jaguar race cars won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times in the 1950s. When the carmaker decided to go back to Le Mans with a factory effort in 1966, it designed the ridiculously slinky XJ13 for ...
even before seeing the race number. The number 9 Jaguar TCS I-TYPE 6 has the contrasting white part of its livery on the driver's left side, and it is driven by Mitch Evans. The number 10 Jaguar ...
a properly prepared XJ13 certainly could have been a contender. Racing is full of coulda, shoulda, woulda stories. But Jaguar, with limited resources available, was probably right to focus on its ...
Scottish race team Ecurie Ecosse has announced it's building 25 street-legal supercars based on an interesting thought: what if they'd discovered the iconic V12 Jaguar XJ13 and developed it up ...
The Jaguar XJ13 never came to life as the Le Mans-ready race car the British firm imagined it would be. However, Ecurie Cars wants to turn back the clock and answer the question "what if?" ...