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- Jaguar_XJR-9 weight "893.0".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 abstract "The Jaguar XJR-9 is a sports-prototype race car built by Jaguar for both FIA Group C and IMSA Camel GTP racing, debuting at the 1988 24 Hours of Daytona.An evolution of the design for the XJR-8, the XJR-9 was designed by Tony Southgate and built by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR), and featured a Jaguar 7.0-litre V12 based on the production 5.3-litre engine as used in the Jaguar XJS road car. A variant of the XJR-9, the XJR-9LM, would be developed specifically for the 24 Hours of Le Mans where the requirement for high straight line speeds on the Mulsanne Straight necessitated a low-drag aerodynamic package.In the United States, the Castrol sponsored XJR-9s debuted at the 24 Hours of Daytona, with the car taking the overall win. However, throughout the rest of the IMSA Camel GTP season the XJR-9 was unable to gain another win until the final race of the season, meaning the team had to settle for third in the constructor's championship. In the 1988 World Sports Prototype Championship, the XJR-9, running Silk Cut sponsorship, met with more success. The XJR-9 was able to take six victories, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans, over the eleven race series. Silk Cut Jaguar won the Teams Championship and Jaguar driver Martin Brundle won the Drivers title. Jaguar's success at Le Mans marked the first time since 1980 that Porsche had not won Le Mans, and the first Le Mans victory for Jaguar since 1957.For 1989, the XJR-9 was again entered in both IMSA Camel GTP and the World Sports Prototype Championship. However, the XJR-9 was by now dated, and in IMSA was being repeatedly beaten by Nissan, leaving the XJR-9 with only a single win on the season. This led to Jaguar introducing the XJR-10 midway through the season, which met with slightly better success having two wins on the season and usually placing higher than the XJR-9 it ran with. At the end of the season, Jaguar finished 2nd in the championship.A similar story occurred in the 1989 World Sports Prototype Championship, with Jaguar not winning a single race during the series. Midway through the championship the XJR-11 was developed to replace the XJR-9, although both finished out the season. This disappointment led to Jaguar finishing fourth in the Teams Championship.Within months of Jaguar's 1988 Le Mans victory, TWR would use the XJR-9 chassis for the development of the R9R prototype which by 1990 had evolved into the XJR-15 supercar and spec-racer.The car aso won the Le Mans Legend in 2010.".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 bodyStyle Coupé.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 class Auto_racing.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 engine Jaguar_XJR-9__1.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 layout Rear_mid-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 manufacturer Jaguar_Cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 predecessor Jaguar_XJR-8.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 relatedMeanOfTransportation Jaguar_XJR-15.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 soundRecording Jaguar_XJR-9__2.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 successor Jaguar_XJR-11.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 thumbnail Jaguar_XJR9.jpg?width=300.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 weight "893000.0".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageExternalLink jaguar-xjr-9.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageExternalLink xjr-9lm.html.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageID "3750289".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageLength "4334".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageRevisionID "690260835".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink 1957_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink 1988_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink 1988_World_Sportscar_Championship_season.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink 1989_World_Sportscar_Championship_season.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink 24_Hours_of_Daytona.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink 24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Auto_racing.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Castrol.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Group_C_cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:IMSA_GTP_cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jaguar_vehicles.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Le_Mans_winning_cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear_mid-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Fxc3xa9dxc3xa9ration_Internationale_de_lAutomobile.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Group_C.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink IMSA_GT_Championship.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink International_Motor_Sports_Association.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_Cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_XJR-11.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_XJR-15.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_XJR-8.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_XJR_Sportscars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_XJS.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Le_Mans_Legend.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Brundle.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Mulsanne_Straight.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Nissan.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink One-Design.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Rear_mid-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Silk_Cut.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Sports_prototype.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Walkinshaw_Racing.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Southgate.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLink File:20070729_Silverstone070_edited.JPG.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jaguar XJR-9 LM".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jaguar XJR-9".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jaguar XJR-9D".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jaguar XJR-9LM".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jaguar XJR8/9".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLinkText "XJR-9 IMSA".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageWikiLinkText "XJR-9".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 bodyStyle Coupé.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 class Auto_racing.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 description "Jaguar XJR8-9 driven by Justin Law at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 engine "7".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 filename "Jaguar XJR8-9 .ogg".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 layout Rear_mid-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 manufacturer Jaguar_Cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 name "Jaguar XJR-9".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 predecessor Jaguar_XJR-8.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 production "1988".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 related Jaguar_XJR-15.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 successor Jaguar_XJR-11.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 successor "Jaguar XJR-10".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 title "Jaguar XJR8-9".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 weight "893.0".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jaguar_modern_timeline.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 subject Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 subject Category:Group_C_cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 subject Category:IMSA_GTP_cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 subject Category:Jaguar_vehicles.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 subject Category:Le_Mans_winning_cars.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 subject Category:Rear_mid-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 hypernym Car.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 type Automobile.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 type Car.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 type Redirect.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 type Vehicle.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 type Product.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 type DesignedArtifact.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 type Thing.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 comment "The Jaguar XJR-9 is a sports-prototype race car built by Jaguar for both FIA Group C and IMSA Camel GTP racing, debuting at the 1988 24 Hours of Daytona.An evolution of the design for the XJR-8, the XJR-9 was designed by Tony Southgate and built by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR), and featured a Jaguar 7.0-litre V12 based on the production 5.3-litre engine as used in the Jaguar XJS road car.".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 label "Jaguar XJR-9".
- Jaguar_XJR-9 sameAs Q2278499.
- Jaguar_XJR-9 sameAs Jaguar_XJR-9.