Savoy New Exhibit Opening – Roar of the Jaguar! -Cartersville, GA

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Savoy New Exhibit Opening – Roar of the Jaguar! -Cartersville, GA

Time: August 26, 2025 all day
Location: Savoy Automobile Museum
Street: 2 Savoy Lane
City/Town: Caterville, GA
Website or Map: https://savoymuseum.org
Phone: 770.416.1500
Event Type: museum, opening, car, show, exhibits
Organized By: info@savoymuseum.org
Latest Activity: Aug 23

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Almost immediately following WWII Jaguar entered the field of motorsport racing with the XK120 which was the world’s fastest car when launched. Throughout the decades the company has continuously developed race cars that have been proven winners at Le Mans and other notable events. This exhibition will display a cross section of Jaguar race cars that traces the company’s pursuit of excellence on the track.

The exhibit will be on display on August 26, 2025 – January 11, 2026.


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