ASTON MARTIN TO DEBUT VANTAGE GT3 AT THE NÜRBURGRING
Aston Martin Racing will give the new Aston Martin Vantage
GT3 its Nürburgring Nordschleife race debut in round eight of the VLN Endurance
Championship, a four-hour race which takes place on 6 October.
The event marks the first occasion the car, driven by three-times Le Mans class
winner Darren Turner (GB) and 2016 Nürburgring 24 Hours winner Maxime Martin
(BEL), will have been matched against GT3 opposition.
The Vantage will race in full GT3 specification, but is not yet homologated, so
will run in the VLN’s unique SPX class and hence will be subject to
mandatory pitstops that are longer than those for the SP9 (standard GT3)
entrants. The car is now at an advanced stage of development prior to its March
2019 homologation date, and the purpose of entering this race is to give Aston
Martin Racing vital information as to its performance and durability in race
conditions on what is considered the most challenging racing environment.
The Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 will be joined by two Nürburgring-based AMR
Performance Centre prepared Vantages that will both feature works drivers.
Turner will switch between the GT3 and a V12 Vantage he will share with German
drivers Jürgen Kroner and Marco Müller. While Aston Martin Lagonda high
performance test driver Chris Goodwin and Aston Martin Racing test and reserve
driver Ross Gunn will share a Vantage GT4 as they begin the process of gaining
their full VLN licenses for future programmes.
“It’s a great honour for me to be first to race the new Vantage GT3 at the
Nürburgring,” said Turner. “The Nordschleife is like a spiritual home for GT
racing so to be there at the start of a new programme is really special. It’s a
circuit that presents a huge challenge for the cars and it’s where we need to
be racing to find and extend the limits of the Vantage GT3. It’s always great
to be a part of the early stages of a development process, and the fact that we
are already taking it racing says a lot about its potential and the confidence
we have in it. The early signs are that it is going to be race winner in the
not too distant future.”
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