Here are some statements that JLR made to the court with. The follow-up comments are from a well know Jaguar Specialist.
“Jaguar disputes the claim that various companies over the years have manufactured a number of Jaguar replicas without any discussion with Jaguar, or action taken by Jaguar.”Utter nonsense
“Jaguar also disputes that the company has allowed replicas to compete in races arranged by Jaguar.”The Jaguar-sponsored Jaguar Classic Challenge (originally set up between JD Classics and Jaguar) welcomed "continuations and replicas". Indeed, the founding director of what is now Jaguar Classic drove a replica C-Type in the series. The car was not built by Jaguar but by a third party.
“Jaguar is currently reviewing the rules in the Jaguar Classic Challenge to rewrite and relaunch the competition so that replicas are not allowed.”
“...we, as in Jaguar Cars, at that time sold vehicles (C-Type Jaguars) to individuals for use on the road, not as race competition vehicles”.Jaguar Cars built 53 C-types, including the works cars. Only four examples were not raced, or entered in races, by their original owners.
Probably the best known and pre-eminent Jaguar author, Philp Porter, has now expressed his views. Jaguars so called "expert witness" appears to be under some scrutiny.
https://porterpress.co.uk/blogs/news/jaguar-c-type-replicas