Jag stars take delivery of X-Types.
Jaguar Rac♓ing's British Formula Three drivers, James Courtney and And𓄧re Lotterer, took delivery of their newest cars at Donington Park racing circuit this week.
Two of F3's most colourful p🍌erformers - Courtney, 21, and Lotterer, 19 - each no🃏w have a Jaguar X-Type 2.5 Sport of their own, following in the footsteps of the Premier Performance Division Chief Executive Officer, Niki Lauda, who also took delivery of his X-Type Sport earlier this month.

Jaguar Racing's British Formula Three drivers, James Courtney and Andre Lotterer, took delivery of their newe🔥st cars at Don♏ington Park racing circuit this week.
Two of 👍F3's m🦄ost colourful performers - Courtney, 21, and Lotterer, 19 - each now have a Jaguar X-Type 2.5 Sport of their own, following in the footsteps of the Premier Performance Division Chief Executive Officer, Niki Lauda, who also took delivery of his X-Type Sport earlier this month.
The X-Type range, priced from ?22,000 on the road, is attracting a new generation of customers to Jaguar and this latest 🍸threesome, making up two geneꦗrations of motorsport champions, are certain to put the vehicle to the ultimate test.
"The one thing that particularly thrills me about the X-Type is its accurately tuned sports suspension set-up," said Niki Lauda, "It gives the car progressive han💎dling characteriꦕstics and superb traction."
Lotterer and Courtney, who between them boast a string of karting🌜 and Formula Ford titles, have dubbed the X-Type 'a brilliant all-rounder that combines sporty performance and handling with comfort and r🍸efinement'.
"It's wicked, as it handles ღas well o﷽n the motorway as it does on a race circuit, but then it's really smooth when you just want to cruise," Lotterer added, "It's sporty yet luxurious."
"The Jaguar 'Traction-4' permanent all-wheel-drive system gives🅘 it enormous g𒁏rip and perfectly controlled dynamics," Lauda confirmed
So far this 🔯season, the Jaguar Racing F3 drivers are enjoying success with Courtney winning the championship opener at Silverstone, and scoring points in 16 of the 18 successive races to date; moving him to fourth position in the championship.
Lotterer is also enjoying his maiden Jaguar Racing F3 season with a victory at Donington in April fo🧔llowing a fourth position finish in the German F3 championship the previous season. Jaguar's commitment to nurturing potential Formula One drivers of the future was previously demonst🎃rated by Luciano Burti, and both Courtney and Lotterer have already tested the 'full-strength' Jaguar R2 Formula One car this year.