The Daily Express Trophy for Production Jaguar Cars, Silverstone Classic July 200927 Jul
A Triumph Over Adversity for Tester!
Preparations for the Silverstone Classic last week were .. interesting! We were due to race our 1953 Jaguar XK120 in The Daily Express Trophy for Production Jaguar Cars and at the last minute we were unable to get parts completed on the race engine. At the last minute, our good friend Roger Ludgate came to the rescue and loaned us his engine! Jim immediately got to work fitting it but unfortunately not quite in time for Thursday’s testing.
We made our way to the circuit on Friday morning and set out our stall in the paddock marquees. We were opposite the Ferrari and Honda NSX display areas and just across the road from the Jaguar zone. We had a leisurely sign on at 1.00pm and then the car was scrutineered at 4.00pm. We had a slight issue over the rear bulkhead not completely separating the driver from the reinforced fuel pipe going into the tank, but the official allowed us to go out to qualify on the proviso we had extra reinforcement before the race.
Qualifying was at 5.40pm and Jim was feeling pretty chilled considerating we hadn’t tested the car! Conditions were cloudy but dry on Silverstone’s Historic GP circuit however the session was a bit difficult with traffic and Jim didn’t get full clear laps. He still managed a very respectable 5th place on the grid with a time of 2:25.936.
Friday evening was all about relaxing and having a good time and we certainly did that! With the loan of an awesome motorhome, courtesy of the 2008 British Ginetta Champion Dino Zamparelli, we camped in comfort and style and enjoyed barbecues and the Pussycat Dolls in concert. Luckily we weren’t needed too early on Saturday morning!
A sunny raceday began by solving our issue with the fuel line. The concern was that should the fuel line split there was no “back up” to stop fuel spilling onto the driver. This was easily rectified by inserting an aluminium tube into the reinforced fuel line. With our signed scrutineered sticker on display we were able to complete our regular spanner checks and fuel her up. Then we headed once again to the assembly area.
From this point in, Jim was head down getting into ‘the zone’; Iain, Loz and our fantastic support team were soaking in the atmosphere; family and friends had located their favourite viewing spots and me? Well, I was a bag of nerves reminding myself every now and then to breathe (regular readers will notice a pattern here!).
Jim then disappeared from view down the pitlane. A rolling start got the race underway and pole sitter Darren McWhirter from Scotland took the lead and kept it through to the end. Jim immediately made up one place in what turned out to be an incredibly exciting 25 minute race. There were a couple of spinners and the safety car was required when Dave Coynes’ XK120 caught fire. By this time Jim was third and he and Nigel Webb certainly gave the crowd a good race dicing closely for second. On the last lap, Jim overtook Nigel coming out of Bridge and kept the place through to the chequered flag, just 3.4 seconds behind the winner. Fantastic!
Pat Quinn, daughter of Sir William Lyons the founder of Jaguar Cars, presented McWhirter with the winner’s trophy and our top three then threw some perfectly good champagne over each other!
After the race Jim said “I am so pleased with my second place. At the beginning of the week it was hit and miss whether we would be able to compete as my proper race engine was not going to have certain parts back from machinists in time. I was able to borrow an engine which was 100 horsepower lower than my own so I was just hoping for a top ten finish. It wasn’t until we were heading for the assembly area before the race that the owner of the engine told me it had been under his workbench and not run for 11 years!”
Jim’s father, Jim Tester Senior, was well known for his work tuning and preparing Jaguar XK’s and an emotional result was emphasised with the top three cars of the race all originating from the Tester stable from one era or another.
We had a fabulous weekend; were you rockin’ and racin’ at Silverstone? What was your favourite bit of action? Let us know! If you did miss all the fun on the track it’s being replayed on Motors TV over the coming weeks so be sure to catch it!
Claire Tester
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Congratulations. A fine result.
Just imagine how fast the other guys could have gone with there engines if they had your light chassis.
Imagine how fast you could have gone with the fully tuned engine!!!