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by PeterCrespin » Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:34 am
By coincidence I've just finished writing the story an hour ago of the F-type's first victory last Sunday, which somewhat echoes the E-type's first win at Oulton in 61. The event was not really in the same league as the 1961 race but it was still a victory.
There was a V6 that colour and a black V8S at the slalom event this weekend in Columbia South Carolina. The V6 was about 0.75 second slower than the V8S, but that reflects the short tight course where neither car can really stretch its legs. On a full circuit the V8 would be further ahead I guess.
However, even with the computer driver aids switched off (which enhances throttle response, albeit to the point of riskiness) the F-types still couldn't beat a race-prepped FHC on slicks driven by the same driver. Even with me at the wheel later I beat the F-type time, albeit I was about 2 seconds slower than the prior runs. That car is a specialized slalom car in a different class though, so the street-rubber F-type still scored its win.
Agree totally about the snapping and crackling exhaust note, which is a tune Jaguar were playing on the F-types they brought to the Challenge Championship last June as well.
1E75339 UberLynx D-Type; 1R27190 70 FHC; 1E78478; 2001 Vanden Plas