Also this year, from 15 to 18 May, Europe's famous car race took place through one of the most beautiful Italian landscapes and cities, the Mille Miglia. The Jaguar Heritage Racing Team competed with 10 spectacular vehicles. Many Jaguar XK120s from the early years were on display, including the ex Sir James Scott Douglas from 1951 from the Scottish racing stable Ecurie Ecosse, which was auctioned last year at auction house Bonhams. The XK120 was preceded by the always good-humoured American TV presenter and lover of classic automobiles - Jay Leno - and Jaguars Design Chef Ian Callum, there was good mood and fun. At the wheel of the C-Types were the likes of AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson and Le Mans winner Andy Wallace. With the start number 410 there was also a 'Long Nose' D-Type at the start, controlled by Bruno Senna and Martin Bundle. Supported and accompanied, the Jaguar Heritage Racing Team were driven by a larger number of television teams and VIP guests in Jaguar F-Type Coupés. Here is a small excerpt of snapshots.