Description
JAGUAR D-Type n.10
HISTORY
The Jaguar D-Type is a car that participated at the 24 Hours of Le Mans of 1955. The Coventry team updated the Jaguar C-Type winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1953, the new car with a more powerful engine and lines more tapered was to contrast the two favorites of the race, the Mercedes 300 SLR and the Ferrari 121 LM. Jacques Swaters and Johnny Claes at the wheel of the Jaguar D-Type n.10 finished third at the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1955 with a gap of eleven laps from winners.
The race was won by Jaguar D-Type n.6 of Mike Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb, second the Aston Martin DB3S n.23 of Peter Collins and Paul Frere with a gap of five laps.
The race, however, was remembered especially for the disastrous accident that caused the death of 84 people, caused by the exit of the track of Pierre Levegh that with the Mercedes hit the Austin-Helaey of Macklin, the German car broke and its debris went over the people in the gallery.
Video crash Levegh Le Mans 1955
In the same year the Jaguar D-Type won the 12 hours of Sebring with Hawthorn and Walters.
CHASSIS
Jaguar D-Type
Designed: Malcolm Sayer
Monocoque sheets of aluminum alloy
Length: 3912 mm
Width: 1664 mm
Height: 1372 mm
Suspension front: Double wishbones, torsion bars, telescopic shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
Suspension rear: Rigid axle, transverse torsion bar, telescopic shock absorbers
Brakes: Hydraulic discs Dunlop
Tyres: Dunlop
ENGINE
Jaguar 3442 cc L6
Power: 220 kW
DriveType: Front wheel drive
Transmission: Manual four speed.
Fuel brand: ?
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: 176 lt
RESULT
Third in the 24 hours of Le Mans 1955 with drivers Jacques Swaters, Johnny Claes
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