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  2. Jaguar XJR-15 - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar Sport XJR-15 is a two-seater sports car of which a limited number were produced by JaguarSport, a subsidiary of Jaguar and Tom Walkinshaw Racing between 1990 and 1992. Only 50 were planned (although 53 chassis were eventually made), each selling for £500,000.

  3. Racing flags - Wikipedia

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    The chequered red, yellow, white, and green flags are used identically to how they are used in auto racing. The yellow and red striped flag is used to indicate debris on the track. Other flags used include: A white flag with couped red cross, to indicate medical attention is required near the marshalling post.

  4. Jaguar Racing - Wikipedia

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    Jaguar-powered cars were initially uncompetitive against Porsche-powered teams in race conditions (despite having a superior one-lap pace), but slowly took over, scoring several poles, podium finishes and wins since, splitting them between the factory drivers of Evans and Bird and the customer Envision Racing driver lineup of Nick Cassidy and ...

  5. Jaguar F-Type - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar F-Type P300 is the entry-level model having a 2.0 L turbocharged inline-4 engine rated at 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp). It accelerates to 97 km/h (60 mph) in 5.7 seconds and has a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph). P300 sales in the U.S. were discontinued after model year 2021.

  6. 1956 12 Hours of Sebring - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 Florida International Grand Prix of Endurance powered by Amoco took place on 24 March, on the Sebring International Raceway, ( Florida, United States). It was the second round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship. For the sixth running of the event, was a sign to many in the automotive community that this race had become North ...

  7. 2006 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Michael Schryver secured pole position in Race E but retired early with gearbox and steering rack issues. Race F pitted Monaco sparring partners Dayton and Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol against each other yet again. Under pressure, Folch-Rusiñol overshot the Nouvelle Chicance on the final lap but held the lead to the chequered flag.

  8. Jan Lammers - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Antonius "Jan" Lammers (born 2 June 1956) is a Dutch racecar driver, most notable for winning the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans world endurance race, for Silk Cut Jaguar/TWR; after four seasons in Formula One racing, from 1979 through 1982, for the F1 teams of Shadow, ATS, Ensign and Theodore, respectively.

  9. Watkins Glen International - Wikipedia

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    6.600 miles (10.622 km) Turns. 28 (approximately) Race lap record. 5:13.500 ( Phil Walters, Healey-Cadillac Special, 1950, Formula Libre) Watkins Glen International, nicknamed " The Glen ", is an automobile race track in the northeastern United States, located in Dix, New York, just southwest of the village of Watkins Glen, at the southern tip ...