Aston Martin has introduced a race car based on its new Vantage. It is packed with aerodynamic tricks to ensure it is capable of turning a faster lap time than the previous generation car it replaces.
Aston Martin is coming back to the 24 Hours of Le Mans this year and hoping to win the event outright for the first time in more than 65 years. To achieve that lofty goal, it will race a V-12-powered ...
The Aston Martin Valkyrie was originally destined to to duke it out on track under the Le Mans Hypercar rules, but that effort was shuttered years ago. In an interesting turn of events, the British ...
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is a car race like no other. The quickest teams cover more than 70% of an entire Formula One season in a single day, yet race at a higher average speed, non-stop. Three tiers ...
Ever since Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll took control of Aston Martin, things have broadly been on the up at the venerable British automaker, particularly in motorsport. From recruiting ...
It’s been a long time coming, but the Aston Martin Valkyrie has finally morphed into an endurance racer and hit the track for the first time, ahead of its racing debut at the FIA World Endurance ...
The Aston Martin Valkyrie might just be the ultimate British driving machine in its road-legal configuration. With over 1,100 horsepower of hybrid drivetrain to work with and a sticker price that'd ...
Here comes the all-new Valkyrie Le Mans hypercar, a non-homologated version of the only road-derived racing hypercar that is set to compete at Le Mans this weekend. The track-only monster comes with a ...
Aston Martin’s bid to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright for the first time since 1959 has begun, with a shakedown test of its new Valkyrie race car. The automaker released a set of photos to mark ...
It's been eight years since Aston Martin unveiled the road-going Valkyrie. Over that timespan, Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll bought the British luxury automaker and its partnership with the ...
Aston Martin isn’t about to let Ferrari have all the fun. The British marque announced on Wednesday that it will return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2025. The company is currently hard at work on a ...
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