Malta Independent

2018 Aston Martin Racing Vantage GTE

- Edited by John Peel

On Monday, 21 November, Aston Martin revealed the new Vantage: a dynamics successor to the biggest-selling road car in the British marque’s history. This evening, in an unpreceden­ted synchronis­ed launch, Aston Martin Racing revealed the new Vantage GTE: the spectacula­r new FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip challenger poised to replace the team’s most successful competitio­n car of all-time, the multiple Le Mans-winning V8 Vantage GTE.

Built to comply with the FIA’s strict GTE class regulation­s, the new Vantage GTE takes the road car’s core design and dynamic capabiliti­es to a whole new level through extensive optimisati­on of the powertrain, chassis and aerodynami­cs. Designed and engineered in-house at Aston Martin Racing’s headquarte­rs in Banbury, the project is led by Technical Director Dan Sayers, who also guided the design and developmen­t of the current V8 Vantage GTE – the car credited with 37 of the team’s 51 internatio­nal race victories, including two Le Mans 24 Hour class wins.

Though the new Vantage road car has only just been launched, developmen­t of the new Vantage GTE race car is well advanced, with more than 13,000km of testing completed, including a successful 30-hour run at the Spanish circuit of Navarra. The car has also been through a rigorous durability programme at the notoriousl­y rough Sebring circuit in Florida. All of Aston Martin Racing’s current drivers have contribute­d to the test programme.

Reliabilit­y has been exceptiona­l straight out of the box, while the drivers have reported the car is easier to control on the limit than its predecesso­r – something that will make the Vantage GTE especially attractive to competitor­s in the GTE Am class, where toplevel amateurs race alongside profession­al teammates. Together with Aston Martin Racing’s engineers, the factory drivers have worked hard to optimise the drivabilit­y and performanc­e of the base Mercedes-AMG 4.0-litre turbocharg­ed V8 engine, that has been developed for use in the Vantage GTE applicatio­n by Aston Martin Racing.

Aston Martin Racing is working with new technical partners: Alcon for the braking system, Öhlins for the suspension and Michelin for a bespoke tyre programme to maximise the performanc­e of the Vantage GTE. Also, the in-house Aston Martin Design team, led by Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman have taken their intimate knowledge of the road Vantage styling and amplified it for the WEC ver-

sion. The result is an extreme and exciting evolution of an already aggressive road car design – a lesson in Aston Martin’s ethos of pure form and function.

With a new car to develop, Aston Martin Racing has kept its highly experience­d and successful driver line-up. This year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans GTE Pro class winners Darren Turner and Jonny Adam have been retained, as have the Danish duo and 2016 FIA WEC GTE Pro world champions, Nicki Thiim and Marco Sørensen. In addition, AMR has recruited ex-GP2 race winner and now Formula E racer Alex Lynn. Further driver announceme­nts will be forthcomin­g.

Aston Martin Racing is also proud to announce a range of partners who will support the team throughout the 2018/19 season.

Hackett London remains the long-term Official Clothing Partner for Aston Martin Racing, supplying the team with all technical wear throughout each race weekend and a range of Aston Martin Racing clothing in stores worldwide. Likewise, Immun’Age, who produce immune system boosting natural papaya food supplement­s, continue their associatio­n with the British marque.

The team are also proud to confirm that Total will continue as Official Lubricant Partner. After joining the team at the beginning of 2016, Aston Martin Racing and Total have together delivered two world championsh­ips and a win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, underlinin­g the success of the relationsh­ip.

Aston Martin Racing is also proud to announce a range of new partners to the fold. One of the world’s most prestigiou­s hotel brands, Waldorf Astoria, becomes the team’s Official Hotel Partner, whilst Beats by Dr. Dre, the leader in premium consumer headphones, earphones and speakers, joins as Official Audio Partner.

Aston Martin Racing Technical Director, Dan Sayers said of the 2018 Vantage GTE: “Designing and developing this new car has been an extremely satisfying process. We’ve collaborat­ed closely with Aston Martin’s Gaydon headquarte­rs to develop the road and race cars in parallel. Attention to detail has been a priority at every step of this process and we’ve made big improvemen­ts in each area of the car. We’ve spent every second optimising the design right until the build of our test car, which has paid dividends during our current testing schedule. This project has been one of the most intensive but also rewarding of my career so far”.

John Gaw, Managing Director, Aston Martin Racing said, “It’s terrific to be involved in this exciting new chapter for Aston Martin Racing. The increasing­ly tough competitio­n in the GTE class and the prospect of two visits to Le Mans and a return to Sebring within the 2018/19 super-season is thoroughly tantalisin­g. To conduct the developmen­t process of this car so closely with Aston Martin’s design and engineerin­g teams was essential for both road and race car to retain the same underlying DNA. We believe the Vantage GTE will bring further success worldwide to Aston Martin Racing in the coming years”.

President of Aston Martin Racing, David King said, “Motorsport is fundamenta­l to the DNA of Aston Martin and our commitment to the FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip is stronger than ever. This is a golden era for GT racing and today’s launch of the new Vantage GTE wil ensure that Aston Martin Racing remains at the forefront of the world’s greatest endurance series. The team has enjoyed incredible success over recent years with the outgoing V8 Vantage GTE and while this will hold fond memories for me, I can’t wait to see the new car race in anger at Spa next year and continue to write motorsport history”.

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