The Jag was NOT the first production car to average 100 MPH. John Greenwood did a 1:29.6 (101.37 mph) in 1971 American Road Race of Champions at Road Atlanta.
IMHO the greatest E-type ever was NOT white 19! The best was Lou's other 19 - the RED 19 historic racer. I watched Red19 suck the doors off a 700hp Vette at Mid-Ohio. Red19 appears to be lost forever. It was sold and somehow disappeared into oblivion.
The Jag was NOT the first production car to average 100 MPH. John Greenwood did a 1:29.6 (101.37 mph) in 1971 American Road Race of Champions at Road Atlanta.
racer14fp 2 months ago
IMHO the greatest E-type ever was NOT white 19! The best was Lou's other 19 - the RED 19 historic racer. I watched Red19 suck the doors off a 700hp Vette at Mid-Ohio. Red19 appears to be lost forever. It was sold and somehow disappeared into oblivion.
RAF71chingachgook 5 months ago
Fitzgerald was suspended by the SCCA for six months for his "efforts" in this race.
beamertwo 6 months ago
The second half of this video is from the Championship 25th Anniversary Party.
Not long after this reunion, Steve Tanski, who was an original founding partner, passed away.
EqualizerJag 8 months ago