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FINISHING LINES

IVE YEARS after the brand’s 1984 return and 31 years after its previous win at Le Mans 24 Hours, Jaguar’s 1988 victory at that French race remains one of the most celebrated and emotional moments in the company’s recent history. Yet, in comparison, Jaguar’s win two years’ later in 1990 is the most overlooked of Jaguar’s seven victories, but it was as hard fought as any of

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