These are not the most famous racing Jaguars, but a V12 quartet maintained the company's competition heritage between headline Le Mans victories of the 1950s and 1980s
Blyton Park may not be the most historic of circuits, nor is it the easiest to access. But where else can you affordably run four cars with 48 cylinders, more than 20 litres and not a silencer box between them? And on a track good enough to do them some justice? And without bringing every law enforcement agency and noise abatement society in the county down upon your head?
Between them and using only a little licence, these four span the gap between Jaguar's great racing eras. Popularly, Jaguar's competition history is regarded as the 1950s and 1980s with little worthy of mention in between. But as we shall see, this quartet is happy to speak of a time when, while Jaguar may not have been winning Le Mans, it was far from lacking in competition success...
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