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The '''Jaguar XJR-11''' was a sports-prototype ] introduced for the ] - its sister car the XJR-10 running in IMSA. | The '''Jaguar XJR-11''' was a sports-prototype ] introduced for the ] - its sister car the XJR-10 running in IMSA. | ||
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To take advantage of Group C's stay of execution, and in an effort to combat the dominant ] team, with their C9 and C11 models, ] came up with an all-new car; the XJR-11 powered by Rover's V64V 3.5litre V6 originally designed for the Rover Metro 6R4 rally car. | To take advantage of Group C's stay of execution, and in an effort to combat the dominant ] team, with their C9 and C11 models, ] came up with an all-new car; the XJR-11 powered by Rover's V64V 3.5litre V6 originally designed for the Rover Metro 6R4 rally car. | ||
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The Jaguar XJR-11 was a sports-prototype racing car introduced for the 1989 World Sports Prototype Championship - its sister car the XJR-10 running in IMSA.
The 1990 season marked an extension to the Group C category - the FIA's new, and controversial, 3.5 litre formula had been delayed to 1991 as the championship's mandatory rules.
To take advantage of Group C's stay of execution, and in an effort to combat the dominant Mercedes-Benz team, with their C9 and C11 models, Jaguar came up with an all-new car; the XJR-11 powered by Rover's V64V 3.5litre V6 originally designed for the Rover Metro 6R4 rally car.
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