XJ-S racing always reminds me the name ‘Gail Hill’ and her trio of class winning in the first races of 2005. She was driving in class ‘D’ 3.6/4.0-litre six cylinders and covered three races, the opening round was at Silverstone and the other two was held at Snetterton. Lawrence Coppock, a competitor of Gail Hill was trying to give her tough time but she was so determined and focused and that was probably the reason behind her great success. Well, throughout the whole race Gail marvelously controlled her car and finally won the trophy of the season. Truly, that was an amazing race in which a female driver wrote her name in the history of XJ-S Championship and this name can never be forgotten.
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Abandoned Jaguar XJ220
Dear Jaguar lovers first of all I would like to say sorry to all of you because this post may hurt your great feelings for the Jaguar cars. But seriously, the purpose of sharing this post with you guys it to tell you about the cruelty of people who used famous cars and leave them alone for years. This lovely XJ220 was found in Dubai with so many other cars in the same condition. I have no idea that why a XJ220, the legend sports car is abandoned. I think nobody can get bored of driving a XJ220 because this car goes in an amazingly great way all the times and gives better performance as the driver’s expertise increases. In fact, many people buy popular cars just to maintain their prestige in society but they never get interested in maintaining those cars in future and that’s not fair i think. Look at this XJ220 which is in quite good condition and with a little interest of its owner it can be on road once again or this car must be sold to that person who really knows that what actually a Jaguar XJ220 is, but regrettably most of the owners of these abandoned cars never think of selling their cars, therefore many cars remain unrestored and people like us get sad every time we see beautiful cars parked to be perished. These forgotten legends must deserve to be alive, I mean must always be kept in running condition because we people really love to see amazingly designed artifacts on roads but some people simply don't think the way we do.
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