Video: Jaguar XJR-15 by Jay Leno's Garage
/Based on the legendary Jaguar XJR-9 race car, this XJR-15 owned by Dr. Jasbir Dhillon was one of only 53 made and was the predecessor to the XJ220!
Read MoreBased on the legendary Jaguar XJR-9 race car, this XJR-15 owned by Dr. Jasbir Dhillon was one of only 53 made and was the predecessor to the XJ220!
Read MoreHaving successfully managed Jaguar’s European Touring Car Championship effort with the XJS between 1982 and ‘84 (a programme that yielded 16 wins and the 1984 Driver’s title), Tom Walkinshaw…
Read MoreChassis 046 was one of two XJR-15 road cars supplied to the Brunei Royal Family. Total XJR-15 production was 53 units. The Sultan (Hassanal Bolkiah) and his brother Prince Jefri, who was…
Read MoreChassis 009 was one of two XJR-15s supplied to the Brunei Royal Family, both of which were completed in road as opposed to race specification. This first example was configured in the only…
Read MoreThe JaguarSport Intercontinental Challenge of 1991 remains arguably the most spectacular one-make racing series ever organised. It comprised three events, supporting the F1 races at Monaco…
Read MoreChassis 022 was the XJR-15 driven by Ian Flux in 1991’s JaguarSport Intercontinental Challenge. The three-race series offered $1m for the winner of the final contest and a Jaguar XJR-S for the victors in…
Read MoreAlthough the 1973-1974 International Race of Champions and 1979-1980 Procar Championships had pitched entire grids of identical high-end European machinery against one another (Porsche 911…
Read MoreOf all the great 1980s and 90s supercars, Jaguar’s spectacular XJR-15 is perhaps the least widely known. The brainchild of Tom Walkinshaw who ran Jaguar’s racing programme of the time, the XJR-15…
Read MoreThe late 1980s supercar boom saw a rash of new and limited edition cars brought to market as manufacturers sought to capitalise on the red hot market for what rapidly became a new investment…
Read MoreChassis 047 was the XJR-15 ordered by the British director and general manager of Champion spark plugs, Robin Longdon. Although a keen historic racer himself, Longdon purchased 047, a racing…
Read MoreChassis 003 was the XJR-15 sold to American investment fund manager, Andy Evans, who was one of just two owner-drivers to contest the Jaguar Intercontinental Challenge (the other having been…
Read MoreChassis 007 was the XJR-15 raced by Cor Euser in all three rounds of the 1991 Intercontinental Challenge. The opening 16 lap race took place on 11th May in support of the Monaco Grand Prix.
Read MoreChassis 020 was the XJR-15 driven in the 1991 Intercontinental Challenge by Derek Warwick. The three race series kicked off in Monte Carlo as a support event for the Monaco Grand Prix. Warwick…
Read MoreChassis 001 was the first of 50 XJR-15 production cars built between 1991 and 1992. It was sold to British songwriter and record producer, Matt Aitken, who was one of just two XJR-15 owners to…
Read MoreThe three-race JaguarSport Intercontinental Challenge supported the Formula 1 events at Monaco, Silverstone and Spa in 1991. XJR-15 purchasers got the cost of race preparation and maintenance…
Read MoreWhat is a Jaguar XJR-15? The XJR-15 was conceived by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) as the ultimate road car of its day. TWR ran Jaguar’s sports car racing programme of the time and the XJR-15…
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