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1985 Jaguar XJR-7 Navigation
This 1985 XJR-5 001 was run by the Group 44 team of Bob Tullius, who persuaded Jaguar to sponsor the racing effort.
The car is powered by a 6.0L, twin-overhead-cam, 590 horsepower, V12 engine coupled to a 5-speed gearbox. The car weighs about 2030 pounds and has a top speed of 205.
This car participated in 17 races from 1985 through 1988 and finished in the top ten in 11 of those races. It won the 3-hour West Palm Beach Grand Prix on June 21, 1987, with Hurley Haywood and John Morton at the wheel. Other drivers include Bob Tullius, Briand Redman and Chip Robinson.
A Jaguar XJR-7 Group 44 car still participated in Historic Sports Car races.
XJR-7 was designed by lee Dykstra, built by the Group 44 racing team of Bob Tullius, and sponsored by Jaguar. From 1985 to 1988 this race car participated in 17 races and finished in the top 10 in 11 of those races. It won the 3-hour West Palm Beach Grand Prix of 1987 with Hurley Haywood and John Morton driving; and beating ex-team mate Chip Robinson driving the Holbert Porsche. Other noted drivers included Bob Tullius, Brian Redman, and Chip Robinson.
The XJR-7 is powered by a 367.5 cubic-inch V12 flathead, dual overhead cam, fuel injected race engine that develops 632 horsepower.
The car is powered by a 6.0L, twin-overhead-cam, 590 horsepower, V12 engine coupled to a 5-speed gearbox. The car weighs about 2030 pounds and has a top speed of 205.
This car participated in 17 races from 1985 through 1988 and finished in the top ten in 11 of those races. It won the 3-hour West Palm Beach Grand Prix on June 21, 1987, with Hurley Haywood and John Morton at the wheel. Other drivers include Bob Tullius, Briand Redman and Chip Robinson.
A Jaguar XJR-7 Group 44 car still participated in Historic Sports Car races.
XJR-7 was designed by lee Dykstra, built by the Group 44 racing team of Bob Tullius, and sponsored by Jaguar. From 1985 to 1988 this race car participated in 17 races and finished in the top 10 in 11 of those races. It won the 3-hour West Palm Beach Grand Prix of 1987 with Hurley Haywood and John Morton driving; and beating ex-team mate Chip Robinson driving the Holbert Porsche. Other noted drivers included Bob Tullius, Brian Redman, and Chip Robinson.
The XJR-7 is powered by a 367.5 cubic-inch V12 flathead, dual overhead cam, fuel injected race engine that develops 632 horsepower.
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