St Saturnin Classic British Welcome Honours Jaguar at Le Mans

For many enthusiasts, the Le Mans 24 Hours begins not at the circuit itself, but in the village of Saint-Saturnin on the Friday before the race. Located just north of Le Mans, the Classic British Welcome has become one of the most cherished traditions of race week, attracting thousands of visitors and an extraordinary collection of cars from across Europe and beyond.

Originally created to encourage British visitors to continue passing through the village after the construction of the motorway diverted traffic away from the old route, the event has grown into one of the largest informal gatherings of classic and performance cars anywhere in the world. Today, more than 1,000 vehicles fill the streets and display areas around the village, creating a unique celebration of motoring culture that perfectly captures the spirit of Le Mans.

What makes Saint-Saturnin so special is the atmosphere. Unlike a formal concours or motor show, owners are encouraged to mingle with visitors, share stories and enjoy a relaxed day of automotive appreciation.

From rare classics and historic racers to modern supercars and everything in between, there is always something unexpected around the next corner. Food stalls, live entertainment and local hospitality add to the occasion, making it a destination in its own right rather than simply a stop on the way to the circuit.

Each year, they honour a specific marque that has made an impact at Le Mans and this year the featured marque was Jaguar! 

There was a large number of Jaguars, both from France and from the UK, who had made the journey over for the world’s greatest motor race. Indoors, a specially curated display had an SS1 Airline Saloon from 1935 back-to-back with an XK140 as the centrepiece, with an E-type, Celebration XJS, XJ Coupé, Mark 7, and a stunning Mk1 and Le Mans legend D-type, all representing the marque. 

As ever, Saint-Saturnin delivered exactly what it has become famous for: great cars, great company and a wonderfully warm welcome. A huge thank you to the organisers for making us feel so at home. Long before the first green flag falls at Le Mans, the spirit of the event is already alive and well here, as was the passion for Jaguar. 

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