It’s unclear what, if anything, the plant is making today. While hardly surprising, the demise of Jaguar as we know it is a sad reality for anyone who loves cars (or even just the Jaguar cat logo).
Red Bull head of race strategy Will Courtenay will leave the team after 14 years in the role to join McLaren as sporting ...
The McLaren Formula 1 team has announced the signing of Red Bull's chief strategist, Will Courtenay, as its new sporting director. He will report to Randeep Sin ...
If you can, get one. I’m referring here to the Jaguar F-Type 75 coupe that is the company’s last hoorah to the internal combustion engine (ICE) before they’re forever consigned to the annals ...
The suspension soaks up all the road imperfections very well - much better than my MK7 Golf R with DCC in comfort mode,” said Barzi upon its return. Glad to see that my thoughts on the impressive ride ...
McLaren has secured the services of Red Bull chief strategist Will Courtenay who will join the Woking-based outfit as its ...
Instead of going green, acting poised, and pretending to be something it's not, Jaguar needs to lean into being the ...
Courtenay has worked for Red Bull Racing throughout the squad’s history in Formula 1, joining under its previous Jaguar ...
This F-Type is Jaguar’s last hoorah to the internal combustion engine before they’re forever consigned to the annals of ...
It was a sad day for me, and not because I don't like ... because it might result in their downfall. Thankfully, Jaguar still sells the F-Pace, but who knows how long that will last?
Jaguar remains a comparatively small company ... like Dick Butkus caught out in a stiff breeze in a tux. Sad to say, a stiff breeze displaces the XJ, wagging it through an invisible slalom.