




Model Car Dark Pink Jaguar XJR-12 Number 35 (24 Hours of Le Mans)
Scale 1/43
D. Jones / R. Boesel / M. Ferté

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Jaguar XJR-12 #35, the feline elegance of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
This dark pink Jaguar XJR-12 model car , number 35, is an authentic testament to the golden age of endurance racing. Faithfully reproducing the racing prototype that marked the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the early 1990s, this collector's item captures the very essence of British motor racing. The unusual dark pink livery and the crew of D. Jones, R. Boesel, and M. Ferté make this reproduction a particularly sought-after item for collectors with a passion for endurance racing.
This model car represents much more than just a scale model: it embodies the winning spirit and technical excellence that characterize Jaguar model car competition cars . Every detail of this reproduction testifies to the expertise of the Coventry teams and their determination to dominate the world's endurance circuits.
Characteristics of the model car
- Model: Jaguar XJR-12
- Brand: Jaguar
- Year: 1991
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Dark pink
- Race number: 35
- Crew: D. Jones / R. Boesel / M. Ferté
- Protective case included: Yes
The technical heritage of the XJR-12
The Jaguar XJR-12 represents the culmination of several years of development in the World Sportscar Championship. Developed by Tom Walkinshaw Racing in collaboration with Jaguar Sport, this endurance machine was launched in 1990 to replace the XJR-9 and consolidate British dominance on international circuits. Its naturally aspirated 7.0-liter V12 engine, developing nearly 750 horsepower, allowed it to reach speeds in excess of 350 km/h on the long straights of Le Mans.
The XJR-12's architecture emphasized a perfect balance between raw power and mechanical reliability , essential qualities for tackling the 24-hour continuous race. Its carbon fiber body, sculpted in TWR's wind tunnels, combined aerodynamic efficiency with a typically British, racy aesthetic. This design philosophy allowed the XJR-12 to establish itself as one of the absolute benchmarks of endurance racing in the early 1990s.
The performance of this machine quickly confirmed Jaguar's ambitions on the international stage. With its consecutive victories at Le Mans in 1990 and 1991 , the XJR-12 inscribed its name in the pantheon of great endurance prototypes, joining the legendary D-Type and XJR-9 in the glorious history of the brand with the leaping feline.
Jaguar, a tradition of excellence since 1922
At the same time as the XJR-12 was dominating the endurance circuit, Jaguar was undergoing a renaissance under the Ford Motor Company. Acquired in 1989, the British brand benefited from considerable investment that allowed it to combine its heritage of craftsmanship with modern technology. This era marked a decisive turning point for a company founded in 1922 by William Lyons as the Swallow Sidecar Company.
Jaguar's history is rooted in William Lyons' passion for automotive elegance and performance . From the 1930s onwards, the brand distinguished itself with its sports saloons and sleek coupés, before conquering the racetracks with the C-Type and D-Type in the 1950s. This dual vocation, road-going and competitive, was already shaping the Coventry firm's DNA long before the advent of modern prototypes like the XJR-12.
The 1990s thus represented a return to Jaguar's roots, combining British tradition with global ambitions. The XJR-12 perfectly embodied this philosophy, combining the legacy of historic Le Mans victories with the cutting-edge technologies needed to face the international competition of the time.
The Pink Livery Enigma: When Audacity Meets Tradition
The dark pink livery of the number 35 XJR-12 is one of the most intriguing curiosities in the recent history of Le Mans. While Jaguar traditionally favored British racing green or the colors of its official partners, this unusual shade was a radical departure from the brand's usual aesthetic codes. This bold color scheme reflected the innovative spirit that characterized the Tom Walkinshaw Racing team, always ready to shake up conventions to stand out on the track.
The crew of this pink XJR-12 also deserves special attention. Veteran American driver Davy Jones brought his experience from IndyCar and endurance racing, while versatile Brazilian Raul Boesel combined Formula 1 talent with expertise in sports prototypes. Michel Ferté, the French representative of this cosmopolitan crew, completed a particularly eclectic lineup for a British machine. This international diversity reflected the growing openness of motorsport at the dawn of the 1990s.
The presence of this machine with its atypical colors on the French circuits created a striking contrast with the usual austerity of the factory liveries. The spectators in Le Mans long remembered this pink Jaguar which defied convention , proving that aesthetic audacity could perfectly match sporting performance. This chromatic originality transformed each pass of the XJR-12 into a visual spectacle, adding an artistic dimension to the technical purity of the competition.
Even today, this unusual livery fascinates collectors and automotive historians. It symbolizes an era when endurance racing still dared to surprise , blending tradition and innovation in an explosive cocktail that perfectly characterized the spirit of the 1990s. This pink XJR-12 thus remains a unique testimony to a period when visual creativity accompanied technical excellence on the world's greatest circuits.
Complete your collection of endurance model cars
This dark pink Jaguar XJR-12 occupies a special place in the world of competition model cars, particularly sought after by collectors specializing in international endurance racing. Its chromatic rarity and historical authenticity make it an ideal complement to other model car racing cars from the 1990s. It naturally interacts with the other Jaguar prototypes of this golden era, creating a coherent ensemble that retraces the British epic on the endurance circuits.
Motorsport enthusiasts will particularly appreciate the complementarity of this model car with other Formula 1 model cars from the same period, illustrating the technical diversity that characterized competitive automobiles in the early 1990s. This XJR-12 also fits perfectly into a collection dedicated to Ferrari and other prestigious manufacturers of international endurance racing.
For discerning collectors, this reproduction is an authentic testament to a bygone era, when technical innovation was still accompanied by aesthetic audacity . Its presence in a specialized display case considerably enriches the understanding of the evolution of motorsport, offering a unique insight into the communication and image strategies that characterized motor racing in the 1990s .
Frequently Asked Questions
How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
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Does the model car come with protection?
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