Classics Round 3: 1950s Le Mans

The 1950s showdown at Le Mans brought a pair of breathtaking Jaguar D-Types to the grid, evoking the golden era of endurance racing. From the drop of the flag, Shane launched into an early lead, his D-Type running smooth and steady as he settled into the rhythm of the 24-lap contest. Lap after lap, he kept the pace sharp and the car composed, ultimately recording a best lap of 10.571 — a benchmark for precision and control.

But Tiara was never far behind. Matching Shane’s consistency with determined driving of her own, she kept the gap close all the way to the checkered flag. When the race finally ended, just 11.058 seconds separated the two D-Types — making it the second-closest finish of the entire weekend. The roar of the 1950s machines, the relentless chase, and the razor-thin margin at the finish cemented this duel as one of the standout moments of the Classics season so far.

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