Ecurie Ecosse Collection
"Ecurie Ecosse: A Legacy of Speed and Triumph" Step back in time to the golden era of motor racing, where speed and skill reigned supreme
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"Ecurie Ecosse: A Legacy of Speed and Triumph" Step back in time to the golden era of motor racing, where speed and skill reigned supreme. In 1957, at the iconic Le Mans race, Jaguar D type roared across the finish line under the proud banner of Ecurie Ecosse. This victorious moment marked a historic milestone for both driver Ron Flockhart and navigator Ivor Bueb. But their triumph was not an isolated incident; it was a testament to the unwavering dedication and expertise that defined Ecurie Ecosse. From Motor racing at Goodwood on September 7th, 1956 to countless other races around the world, this team showcased their prowess with every turn of the wheel. The CM21 2206 Jaguar XK 120 became synonymous with power and elegance as it tore through tracks leaving competitors in its wake. Meanwhile, Alfred Jodl and Hannes Rambold fearlessly maneuvered their Cooper Monaco Climax Mark II Type 57 towards victory. The CM21 collection captures moments frozen in time - from the sleek lines of the Jaguar D-Type Long Nose (CM21 1794) to the undeniable charm exuded by Hans-Jorg Hubner behind his Tojeiro Jaguar (CM21 2211). Each photograph tells a story of passion for speed and precision engineering. Jaguars dominated these races like no other car could, whether it be C-Types (CM21 2208), driven by legends like Peter Neumark or Tom McWhirter's fearless pursuit in his Tojeiro Ford (CM21 2220). Notably, Lister-Jaguar Knobbly (CM21 2214) left spectators breathless as it effortlessly glided along each track. Chris MacAllister's Jaguar D-Type Long Nose (CM21 2199) further solidified this team's legacy of excellence.