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Gary Pearson is a legendary figure in the world of vintage car racing, and his passion for Jaguar models has made him a force to be reckoned with on the track. From DHF 2013 to CJ13 2024, he has consistently showcased his skills behind the wheel of various iconic Jaguars. In CJ13 2024, alongside Alex Brundle, Gary Pearson took on the challenge of piloting a Jaguar C-Type. The duo's exceptional teamwork and driving prowess were evident as they left their competitors in awe. But it wasn't just modern classics that caught Gary's attention; he also had an affinity for historic races. In CJ13 1928, he once again joined forces with Alex Brundle, this time taking control of another Jaguar C-Type. Their performance was nothing short of spectacular as they maneuvered through the twists and turns with precision. The thrill continued in CM34 6642, CM34 6598, CM34 5876 where John Pearson partnered with Gary Pearson to dominate the tracks in their powerful Jaguar D-Types. The father-son duo displayed remarkable synergy and skill as they pushed boundaries and secured victory after victory. Not one to rest on his laurels, Gary then embarked on a journey with James Wood in CM34 5662 and CM34 5635. Together, they unleashed their potential behind the wheels of both a Jaguar D-Type Long Nose and Lotus-Climax15 respectively. Their fearless approach earned them admiration from fellow racers. Throughout his career spanning numerous events like CJ12 7119 or CJ12 6502 or even CJ12 6466 or CJ12 6387 - all featuring him driving a Jaguar D-Type Long Nose - Gary Pearson has proven time and again why he is considered one of the best drivers in vintage car racing history. With each race comes new challenges for this talented driver who continues to push himself beyond limits while showcasing the timeless beauty and power of Jaguar models.