August 23, 2012

Jaguar supports Rally for Heroes with XKR-S

A Jaguar XKR-S, the most powerful and fastest series production sports car the company has ever built, is currently travelling 3,000 miles in under ten days as part of Britain's 2012 Rally for Heroes, an initiative to raise funds for Help for Heroes and the Royal British
Legion.

A wave of a flag from legendary F1 commentator Murray Walker OBE marked the start of the rally from the Top Gear test track at Dunsfold in Surrey.

The event has been organised by Warrant Officer Benn Laider and Corporal Mick Clark, both of whom have served on tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. "The support we have received for this event has been extraordinary, leading companies such as Jaguar have backed us, the military has been excellent and the British public has been amazing," said Officer Laider.

The XKR-S is adorned with a camouflage-inspired livery specially created by the Jaguar design team and will be driven by Corporal Martin Staples, who is based in Northern Ireland. Victims of improvised explosive devices are also taking part in the rally.

The route the Jaguar XKR-S will take is based around a five-mile drive for every serving soldier who has lost his or her life on duty in Afghanistan. It includes stints at renowned race tracks such as Monaco Grand Prix circuit and the Nurburgring in Germany.

Fundraising continues as the convoy of 50 cars makes its way across Europe before the rally draws to an end at the Wings & Wheels Air show at Dunsfold on Sunday August 27.


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