Jaguar pedigree for Mdina Grand Prix
Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons’ grandson, Michael Quinn, who will be racing in this year’s Mdina Grand Prix.
The 2011 Mdina Grand Prix has been raised a bar after the inclusion of the Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons’ grandson, Michael Quinn, as a racer.
Mr Quinn will be tackling the course in a Jaguar E Type donated by Malta’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Joseph Zammit Tabona.
He has raced regularly in his Classic Formula 3 car, an E Type Jaguar, in the E Type Challenge currently celebrating its 50th anniversary year.
The 2011 Mdina Grand Prix is managed by the Valletta Grand Prix Foundation (VGPF) and is open to cars in a strict period specification. It includes both race trim and standard cars.
The event features races and exhibitions of historic and classic cars. The race, which is usually held in and around Valletta, has been moved because of the Renzo Piano City Gate project.
The event will start on Friday, October 21 with the Concours d’Elegance, where all the cars will be on display in St Paul Square, Mdina, in front of the cathedral.
The main timed sprint runs and demonstration runs will be held throughout the following two days. The Mdina Grand Prix Classic Car Event 2011 comes to a close following a presentation dinner on the Sunday night, when trophies will be presented to the class winners and the Challenge Trophy will be presented to the overall winner, who will also receive a €3,000 Bremont watch provided by local agents Vascas.
The full details of the 2011 programme are available on the VGPF website www.vallettagrandprix.com, or join the Facebook page through the website.
A VIP hospitality area supported by Cisk is available for those who want the best experience track-side. Tickets are available on a strictly first-come, first-served basis, at €60 per person per day.
Call 9920 7677 to reserve a ticket.
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Mr Johann Cuschieri
Oct 17th 2011, 11:59
More on Jaguar cars? Visit www.tata.com or www.tatamotors.com or http://www.tatamotors.com/products-services/passenger.php?ref=worldwide . The Indian firm Tata Motors Limited (TML) is the owner of Jaguar Cars and Land Rover vehicles. Well done Tata and well done India.
R Malia
Oct 17th 2011, 11:09
Thank God Tata Motors bought this great classic company cause it saved it from Ford.
Mark Mangion
Oct 17th 2011, 10:05
I hope somebody warns Mr. Quinn that our road surface does not have the gripping qualities of UK road surfaces - otherwise that lovely Jaguar will be history come this weekend.
Phil Humphries
Oct 17th 2011, 09:47
The e-type was notoriously rust-prone, unreliable and expensive to run, but Oh, what a beautiful car :)
Charles Muscat
Oct 17th 2011, 11:16
Be careful what you say about Jaguar mate. e type is one of the best classic cars in on the planet.
J Farrugia
Oct 17th 2011, 12:21
I think that pretty much sums up all classic cars, however the beauty and workmanship that went into them makes up for the breakdowns and costs related to owning one.
Hope the weather will be good so we can enjoy this great event.