The first of three XJR-9s, this chassis was originally built to IMSA GTP specification. It finished third behind its two sister cars in the season opening Daytona 24 Hours race. Later in the season, the car returned to Europe and served as one of the five Jaguar Le Mans entr>>>
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Built during the second half of 1987, this XJR-9 was first raced at the start of the 1988 season, at the Talledega IMSA round. It was classified 26th, while its sister car won at the XJR-9's debut. Chassis 388 would continue to be raced in IMSA events in 1988 and 1989, scori>>>
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Chassis 488 was built in January of 1988 as the World Sportscar Championship car for Jan Lammers and Johnny Dumfries. They finished second in the first two races and fifth in the next. For the 24 Hours of Le Mans the two regular drivers were joined by Andy Wallace. With a ge>>>
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Chassis 688 is the sixth and final brand new XJR-9 built by TWR in 1988. It replaced the Le Mans winner in the second half of the season. Regular drivers in 1988 were Johnny Dumfries and Jan Lammers and they scored a second and third and Spa and Brno respectively. The follow>>>
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