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Completed early in 1993, this XJR-12 is the very last Jaguar sports racer built by TWR. It was conceived specifically for the Daytona 24 Hours where it was raced by John Andretti, David Brabham, Davy Jones and John Nielsen. After lining up in 8th position, chassis 193 was one of the first retirements; handling issues prompted the end of the race after just 92 laps were completed. Still boasting its IMSA GTP specification 'double decker' rear wing, the final XJR-12 has been campaigned in historic events regularly. Fielded by Don Law Racing, it was driven by Justin Law at the 2016 and 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed. In the second year, Law piloted the massive XJR-12D to the fastest time in the shoot-out.
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1993 |
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Jaguar Racing |
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