On April 24, at HSR’s Road Atlanta “Mitty” event, Jaguar North America pulled the wraps off of a pair of...
Jaguar has announced a new partnership with the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association to introduce its new high-performance models to the...
The illustrious racing history of Jaguar will be featured at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed June 23-25 in Chicester, England. Lord Charles March, organizer of the annual event, has announced that as its featured marque examples of every significant racing Jaguar will be represented. Expect to see everything from...
Watkins Glen International has announced that Jaguar Cars North America will sponsor the United States Vintage Grand Prix weekend, one...
Jaguar Classic is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the legendary C-type sports racer by creating a strictly limited production run...
Organizers of the annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, run through the roads of Pittsburgh’s Schenley Park, have announced that the 2006 running of the event, to be held July 15–16, will feature the legendary cars of Jaguar. The week-long host of supporting activities will also include several rallies, car shows,...
The Jaguar XK series made its first public debut at the 1948 London Motor Show in the shape of the...
Nine new examples of Jaguar’s fabled XKSS will be hand built by the newly renamed Jaguar Land Rover Classic operation...
On Tuesday, the British car community lost a dear friend and passionate lifelong advocate, Michael Cook, to pneumonia at the age of 85. Mike had a storied career in advertising and public relations for a host of British brands including Rover, Land Rover, Austin, MG, Jaguar and his beloved Triumph....
Over 1,000 friends and relatives attended the funeral of popular and talented British historic racer James Diffey in the country...
Actor James Garner, a favorite of racing fans worldwide for his portrayal of Pete Aron in John Frankenheimer’s seminal 1966...
Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500, was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame on Thursday, April 27, at the Speed Channel Dome, in the Hall of Fame in Talladega, Alabama. About 1,500 guests attended the black-tie event. Guthrie was...
Masters Historic Racing will close its 2016 European season with a weekend at a new circuit for Masters — Jarama....
The matriarch of early American road racing, and a leader in the creation of the International Motor Racing Research Center,...
Driving the Panhard-powered Nichols-Special, Jean Pierre Molerus captured the Puckett Cup Sunday, October 3, 2010 at the CSRG Charity Challenge at Infineon Raceway in Sears Point, California. The Over the Hill Gang’s Puckett Cup is an award for under-850-cc displacement specials and production cars that have run in the SCCA’s H modified...
Jean Sage, who headed up Renault’s original factory effort in Formula One, has died at the age of 68 at...
Jean-Pierre Beltoise has passed away at the age of 77 following a series of strokes at his vacation home in...
Hagerty announced today that NASCAR Hall of Famer and Vice Chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, Jeff Gordon, will serve as Honoree of The Amelia on March 2-5, 2023. The weekend’s events will include a lively seminar on Saturday featuring Gordon and NASCAR Hall of Fame crew chief Ray Evernham as well...
Jenson Button, the 2009 Formula One World Champion, will take part in August’s Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, set for the...
After having to miss last summer’s Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, Jenson Button will make his historic racing debut this year,...
Jerry Grant was one of the many American racing drivers who could, and did, drive virtually anything he could get his hands on or his behind into. He may have started his competitive career in the visceral world of drag racing, but soon discovered the joys of road racing and...
Jerry Sneva, a younger brother of 1983 Indianapolis 500 winner Tom Senva, and the 1977 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the...
Renowned motor sports photographer Jesse Alexander has won the Motor Press Guild’s Best Book 2008 award for Portraits, his third...
Several thousand people attended three days of events over the weekend of April 6-8 to commemorate the 50thanniversary of Jim Clark’s death. It is testimony to the brilliant Scot’s enduring legacy that visitors travelled from New Zealand, Australia, Brazil and Japan to the Scottish Borders to pay homage. The weekend...
Lotus legend Jim Clark – a national hero, one of the greatest drivers of his generation and a true motorsport...
Former Team Lotus mechanic, Jim Endruweit, has passed away at age 83. He joined Colin Chapman and Lotus in 1957...
The Road Racing Drivers Club (RRDC) named longtime track owner, race promoter and racecar driver Jim Haynes as the 2006 recipient of the Bob Akin Motorsports Award at the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway in January. Each recipient of this honor, considered the top award in motorsports for non-professional...
Photo: Allen Kuhn American road racing star Jim Jeffords has passed away at the age of 87. Jeffords was a...
Hall of Famer Jim McElreath passed away last Thursday, in his hometown of Arlington, Texas, at the age of 89....
Multiple 24 Hour of Daytona winner, Jim Pace, tragically lost his battle with COVID-19 on November 13, 2020. He was 59. Jim Pace was born in 1961 in Monticello, Mississippi. At one time in his young life, Pace had decided to become a doctor. He majored in pre-med at Mississippi...