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Ford have sold Jaguar (and Land Rover) to Indian company Tata for £1.15bn ($2.3bn). The blue oval ran Jaguar Racing in F1 for five years before selling it to Red Bull in 2004.
As a luxury car manufacturer two of Jaguar’s biggest rivals compete in Formula 1 - BMW and Mercedes. So should Tata bring the leaping cat back to the F1 grid?
Jaguar’s brief time in F1 was not a happy one. Formed from the Stewart Grand Prix outfit that won the 1999 European Grand Prix the green team conspicuously failed to build on that promise.
More and more you see diesel models of the prestigious brands which you have never expected to use this kind of fuel.
The new Jaguar Portfolio range, catering to the discerning motorist that seeks a customized Jaguar to suit his or her personality, will be launched in 2009.