Jaguar Classic Celebrates Le Mans Legends On 60Th Anniversary Of D-Type Domination
June 14, 2017 by Jaguar UK
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Scotland's Ecurie Ecosse team, with two former works Jaguar Le Mans winners in its driving line-up, took the top two positions in 1957, followed by French team Equipe Los Amigos in third and Equipe Nationale Belge in fourth. Duncan Hamilton entered his D-type as a privateer, co-driven by American Masten Gregory, to take sixth place. In 1988 the Group C XJR-9 returned Jaguar to the top step of the Le Mans podium and the winning car – as driven by Andy Wallace, Johnny Dumfries and Jan Lammers – is now cared for and demonstrated by the Jaguar Heritage Trust. Andy Wallace has now joined Jaguar Land Rover Classic as Chief Test Driver for its vehicle programmes. Wallace will road test all Jaguar Legends Reborn and Legends Continued cars before they are presented to clients and offer them expert driving tuition. Later this summer, five D-types including a number of the 1957 Le Mans cars and the 1956 example displayed at Classic Works, will come together for a convoy starting at the new home of Jaguar Land Rover Classic. Headed for a special display at the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace (1-3 September), the tour will include stops at Silverstone and at the home facility of the Panasonic Jaguar Racing Formula E team. Jaguar's seven Le Mans successes 1951: C-type 3.4 (drum brakes), Peter Walker/Peter Whitehead 1953: C-type 3.4 (disc brakes), Duncan Hamilton/Tony Rolt 1955: D-type 3.4 short-nose, Mike Hawthorn/Ivor Bueb 1956: D-type 3.4 short-nose, Ron Flockhart/Ninian Sanderson 1957: D-type 3.8 long-nose, Ron Flockhart/Ivor Bueb 1988: XJR-9 Group C, Jan Lammers/Johnny Dumfries/Andy Wallace 1990: XJR-12 Group C, John Nielsen/Price Cobb/Martin Brundle
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