Jaguar XJR-10

The Jaguar XJR-10 is an IMSA GTP sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built by TWR for Jaguar, with the aim of competing, from 1989, in the IMSA GT Championship. Jaguar XJR-10s competed until 1991, before Jaguar replaced it with the Jaguar XJR-16. The car debuted a new 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, which replaced the previous V12, and was later fitted to the Jaguar XJ220 as well.[1][2][3]

Wins/Victories

  • 300 km from Portland 1989 (Chassis 389)[4]
  • 2 Hours Del Mar 1989 (Chassis 389)[4]
  • Lime Rock 150 1990 (Chassis 389)[5]
  • 300 km from Portland 1990 (Chassis 589)[5]
  • 2 Hours of West Palm Beach 1991 (Chassis 589)[6][7]
  • 2 Hours of Miami 1991 (Chassis 389)[8]

Drivers

  • Raul Boesel[8]
  • Martin Brundle[8]
  • Price Cobb[8]
  • Alain Ferté[8]
  • David Jones[8]
  • Jan Lammers[8]
  • David Leslie
  • John Nielsen[8]

See also

  • Jaguar XJR Sportscars

References

  1. Steve Zautke. Road America Arcadia Publishing, 19 June 2013^
  2. Autocar & Motor Haymarket, Pub., Limited, 19 August 1992^
  3. 1989 Jaguar XJR Racing Car - XJR10 www.classicdriver.com^
  4. IMSA 1989 www.classicscars.com, retrieved 2023-03-12^
  5. IMSA 1990 www.classicscars.com, retrieved 2023-03-12^
  6. 1989 - 1990 Jaguar XJR-10 - Images, Specifications and Information Ultimatecarpage.com^
  7. IMSA 1991 www.classicscars.com, retrieved 2023-03-12^
  8. All Results of Jaguar XJR-10 Racing Sports Cars, retrieved 19 June 2022^