Race Report – The Masters Historic Festival, Brands Hatch 29 May 201011 Jun
Our second race outing of the year took place on Sunday 29 May at the Masters Historic Festival at Brands Hatch. We took part in the Top Hat Raceday’s Cloth Cap and XK Challenge on the Brands Hatch Indy Circuit.
After an epic journey down the M1 and M25 on Friday afternoon (5 hours in Bank Holiday traffic, how dedicated are we?!) the hospitality unit and support vehicle made camp in readiness for an early start on Saturday. The forecast was for rain and we were all prepared for it but the day started off quite nicely!
Track conditions for qualifying were bright and dry for the 1.19 miles of the Indy circuit. Our XK looked awesome coming through Clearways and Clark Curve from our viewing point on Brabham Straight. The session went well once again with no traffic or yellow flags; driving standards were very good. The car handled fantastically and with a 58.4sec lap Jim was 6th on the grid for the race.
Thank you to Alex Cleland for the use of his photographs.
Grey clouds loomed as race time approached and we donned the macs! For the race we watched from the bottom of Paddock Hill Bend to see the cars come round and down the first corner going up Hailwood Hill into Druids Bend. This was where Jim was held up on the first lap and lost a place. Unfortunately there wasn’t anyone in particular for us to “race” against for the 40 minute race, with Jim being over 2.5 seconds quicker than the nearest XK120 and over a second slower than the first four cars (an AC Cobra, Lotus Elan 26R, Jaguar E-Type and Corvette Stingray). A pitstop window meant that everyone had to come in and during this stage Jim was even P1! After his stop though he was back in 7th place and with no need to push he cruised to the end to finish in the same position.
A soggy Tester camp came away from Kent happy with the day’s events. The rain made the race .. interesting and our ‘Louise’ (that’s our XK’s name for new readers!) handled supremely in conditions that were completely new to her.
Thanks to the Tester Team, all at Brands Hatch, the marshalls and The Master’s Team for a great weekend.
Claire 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.
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!).
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!”
At the end of May 2008, Jim turned 30 and celebrated the occasion by competing in his first round of the season in the Jaguar Enthusiast’s Club XK Challenge at Brands Hatch, Kent. Sadly the car didn’t make it to the end of the race; we caught up with Jim to find out why and a bit more about the man behind the company…

