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The disc brake is a key example of trickle-down technology in the automotive industry. One that starts at the highest forms of motorsports, and eventually makes its way down to the masses. In the case of disc brakes, it completely revolutionized the way we view cars and driving. OUTRUN seems to think so too, as they’ve produced a stunning documentary on the disc brake’s origin titled
The Racers that Stopped the World.
The documentary follows the story of legendary racing driver Sir Stirling Moss and famed Jaguar test driver and engineer Norman Dewis as they were involved with the development of the disc brake. Other notable figures of motorsport in the documentary include Murray Walker, Sir Jackie Stewart, Martin Brundle, Derek Bell, and Andrew Frankel, who recount their personal experiences and insights on the story.
A 1950s racing legend reborn: Jaguar will hand-build eight C-Type Continuation cars for collectors - but you ll need to pay £2MILLION if you want one
The 8 motors will be made by Jaguar Classic Works in Coventry, close to where the originals were created
The reborn classics celebrate the 70th anniversary of the competition car that won 7 Le Mans 24-hour races
Prices will depend on individual specifications, though Jaguar says they ll cost between £1m and £2m
Each car features a 3.4-litre straight-six engine with triple Weber 40DCO3 carburettors producing 220bhp
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