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DUE TO Jaguar’s dominant victory of the 1951 Le Mans 24 Hours race with the C-type, success the following year seemed a certainty. The car had been almost uncatchable, plus Jaguar’s large stable of contracted drivers, that included (Sir) Stirling Moss, Duncan Hamilton and Peter Whitehead, were some of the best around at the time. But due to a catastrophic

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