Of Swallows and Cats

In honor of its 75th anniversary this year, weโ€™ve partnered with Jaguar to bring you this special issue commemorating the famed British marqueโ€™s long and illustrious racing history. Within these pages youโ€™ll read of Jaguarโ€™s virtual dominance of Le Mans in the โ€™50s, its triumphant return to La Sarthe in the โ€™80s, as well as a host of production-based racing successes logged all around the globe. Interestingly, this 75-year trail of racing and production car success traces its roots back to, of all things, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle purchased in 1919.

Growing up in Blackpool, England, at the turn of the century, a young William Lyons fell in love with, not the automobile, but the motorcycle. By age 17, Lyons was the proud owner of a Sunbeam motorcycle and had helped to found a local motorcycle club. However, the following year, Lyons would move up to a Harley-Davidson โ€œDaytona,โ€ which would open him up to a new world of speed competitions, including a victory that year in the speed hill climb at Waddington Fells.

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