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by Tim Layzell
49 x 40 cm approx
Limited to just 100 prints-Signed and numbered by
the artist.
In response to Ferrari’s brutish and unscientific 4.9 litre 375 Plus, Jaguar produced the legendary 3.4 litre ‘D’ type using Malcolm Sayer’s aerodynamics to compensate for a lack of power. Here on its debut, at Le Mans in 1954, the ‘D’ of Hamilton and Rolt (number 14) finished just 90 seconds behind the 375 Plus of Gonzalez and Trintignant after 24 hours racing. The Moss/Walker car (12) led initially but retired. Jaguar returned however, and added victories in 1955, ’56 and ’57 to their 1951 and ’53 triumphs.