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Fergus’ father, Tom Walkinshaw, was a successful Scottish racing driver who founded Tom Walkinshaw Racing—the original TWR—in 1976.
As Fergus Walkinshaw notes: “With production limited to just 88 examples and every car individually commissioned, it’s a chance to own something truly unique and personal, ...
Tom Walkinshaw Racing, the original firm founded in the U.K. in the 1970s, was broken up in 2002. ... Fergus Walkinshaw. The basis for the Speedcat is the XJS V-12 of the 1980s, ...
TWR has formally unveiled the Supercat, its radical new Super-GT underpinned by the legendary Jaguar XJS. “Almost 40 years after my father’s (ED: Tom Walkinshaw) original company dominated the ...
TWR is currently run by Fergus Walkinshaw, the son of the great Tom Walkinshaw. The company plans to build 88 units of the Supercar, priced from £225,000 (~$285,000), excluding the cost of the ...
Fergus Walkinshaw, son of racing legend Tom Walkinshaw, described the Supercat as "an authentic, analog Super-GT for the committed driving enthusiast." ...
Now Walkinshaw’s son Fergus, together with an eclectic team of financiers, engineers and designers, is taking the XJ-S to new heights with a remarkable restomod that’s been built to handle ...
The brand has now returned with Tom's son Fergus Walkinshaw at the helm, and the first car from the revived TWR is the green beast you see here, a V-12-powered Jaguar XJS restomod dubbed the Supercat.
Spearheaded by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR), under the leadership of Tom’s son Fergus Walkinshaw, this contemporary homage pays tribute to British motorsport history while redefining what a grand ...
Fergus Walkinshaw, director and founder of the automotive newcomer - and son of Tom Walkinshaw – says he is bringing the TWR name 'roaring back' almost 40 years after his father's original ...
Some Background. Although TWR was established in 2020 by Fergus Walkinshaw and John Kane, those three initials and the Jaguar XJ-S go back a long way.