Jaguar’s famed test driver, race driver and engineer Norman Dewis has passed away at the age of 98.
Dewis enjoyed a 33-year career at Jaguar, logging more than a million test miles, and is widely regarded as England’s foremost test driver. He developed many of the marque’s most famous models, including the Le Mans-winning C- and D-Types, as well as the exquisite E-Type. He also set a land speed record of 172.412 mph with an XK120 on Belgium’s Jabbeke Highway in 1953.
While predominantly a valuable test driver for Jaguar, Dewis did race for the Coventry manufacturer as well, including co-driving a C-Type with no less than Stirling Moss in the 1952 Mille Miglia and doing a stint in the D-Type at Le Mans in 1955.
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In recent years Dewis served as a good will ambassador for the company, working with Jaguar Heritage to keep the name and its history alive and flourishing.
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