New Era Dawns For Aston Martin Racing In 2021 As Partners Embark On Asian Le Mans Series Attack
New Era Dawns For Aston Martin Racing In 2021 As Partners Embark On Asian Le Mans Series Attack
The 2021 international GT racing season marks a new chapter in the history of Aston Martin Racing. Engaging the full weight of its world championship-winning experience and pedigree on its Vantage GT customer programmes this year, Aston Martin aims to build on the 26 titles the car delivered in 2020, with an extensive and wide-ranging race programme that spans the full spectrum of the GT racing ecosystem.
An ever-expanding number of partner Vantage GT3 and GT4 teams are poised to contest more than 20 major international series globally this season, and they do so with access to an unprecedented level of support from the British luxury sportscar manufacturers’ racing factory. A significant number of engineers and technicians responsible for winning the 2019/20 GT FIA World Endurance Manufac
复古阿斯顿·马丁 斗牛犬 概念车在40年后向时速200英里发起冲击
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Can the Aston Martin Bulldog Hit 200 MPH? Autoweek 1/18/2021 © Classic Motor Cars Aston works driver Darren Turner plans to give it a shot.
The auto industry has many might-have-been stories, and they rarely get the chance for a do-over. But that’s what is happening with an obscure British supercar from the 1970s thanks to a wealthy American owner and his burning desire to prove the car capable of achieving the performance target it never managed in period.
The car is the Aston Martin Bulldog, a spectacular supercar conceived to show the British sportscar maker’s futuristic aspirations. This featured a mid-mounted twin-turbo 5.3-liter V8, gullwing doors and no fewer than five headlights under a power-operated cover. What it didn’t have were curves; beyond the fender wheel wells every line on the car was straight, just as with the Lagonda sedan from the same era.