Aston Martin Racing

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Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing
Aston Martin Racing logo.png
Founded2004
Team principal(s) Paul Howarth
Current series FIA World Endurance Championship
Former series American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series, GT4 European Cup
Noted drivers Ian James, Daniel Mancinelli, Alex Riberas
Aston Martin Racing's DBR9 which won the 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans LMGT1 Class DBR9 009.jpg
Aston Martin Racing's DBR9 which won the 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans LMGT1 Class
Sponsored by Gulf Oil, one of Aston Martin Racing's 2008 DBR9 Gulf DBR9.jpg
Sponsored by Gulf Oil, one of Aston Martin Racing's 2008 DBR9
An Aston Martin-powered Lola B08/60 run by Charouz Racing System and backed by Aston Martin Racing Charouz Aston Martin Front.jpg
An Aston Martin-powered Lola B08/60 run by Charouz Racing System and backed by Aston Martin Racing
The new Aston Martin Vantage AMR which competes in the 2018-19 FIA World Endurance Championship AMR Vantage GTE.jpg
The new Aston Martin Vantage AMR which competes in the 2018–19 FIA World Endurance Championship

Aston Martin Racing is a British auto racing team established in 2004 as a partnership between automobile manufacturer Aston Martin and engineering group Prodrive. The partnership was initially created for the purpose of returning Aston Martin to sports car racing with the DBR9, a heavily modified variant of the Aston Martin DB9. Since the DBR9's racing debut in 2005, Aston Martin Racing has expanded to build a variety of cars available to customers, as well as development of Aston Martin's V12 engine for Le Mans Prototype use. Aston Martin Racing's program has earned several successes over the years.

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Although all cars are built by Prodrive at their factory, Aston Martin plays an integral part in designing the race cars, as well as integrating elements of the race cars back into Aston Martin's road cars.

On 23 April 2009, Aston Martin chairman and Prodrive founder David Richards announced his intent to return to Formula One in 2010 with the possibility of using the Aston Martin name, [1] however this never materialised. Aston Martin had previously raced in the 1959 and 1960 Formula One seasons but failed to score points in either year.

Cars

Aston Martin Racing built cars for international grand tourer classes. The team itself ran a squad of DBR9s in the former top class, GT1, while other cars were offered to customers. The GTE class (formerly GT2) became their next target after the failure of the 2011 season, and the car is based on the V8 Vantage. The V8 Vantage also featured in GT3 and GT4 classes. Before the GT3 Vantage was introduced the DBRS9 solely raced in GT3.

In 2008, Aston Martin Racing entered into the Le Mans Prototype category with the aid of Charouz Racing System, installing a DBR9 V12 into a Lola B08/60 LMP1 prototype.

On 27 January 2009, the team announced a full works entry in the Le Mans Prototype category for the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans [2] with the Lola-Aston Martin B09/60. The entry marks the 50th anniversary of its last outright win at Le Mans. The 2009 programme got off to an unfortunate start at the pre season Paul Ricard test on 8 March when Tomáš Enge destroyed the 007 car in an accident. Aston Martin Racing subsequently took delivery of a new Lola to replace the written off chassis. [3] The team entered two LMP1 cars bearing the iconic blue and orange livery of Gulf Oil. The aim was to emulate the achievements of the 1959 race win with the DBR1 driven by Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori. At Le Mans the AMR Eastern Europe 007 car of Jan Charouz, Tomáš Enge and Stefan Mücke finished fourth behind the factory entries of Peugeot and Audi, as well as being the highest finishing petrol-fuelled car. The 008 car was running as high as 3rd overall in the morning until Anthony Davidson had a collision with a GT1 Aston. Subsequent repairs and a 5-minute stop and go penalty—for causing the collision—dropped the car out of contention. The 009 car was retired after 252 laps.

Three cars were also entered in the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans, although only the 007 and 009 cars were run by Aston Martin Racing; the 008 car was run by the French team Signature-Plus. Both the 008 and 009 cars suffered from problems and had to be retired, leaving only the 007 to finish 6th overall and completing 365 laps, less than it did in 2009.

In 2011 the B09/60 was succeeded by the Aston Martin AMR-One, powered by a downsized, 2.0 litre turbocharged straight six petrol engine. Initially, the car was running very poorly. In its first racing event, the 2011 6 Hours of Castellet, it was only as fast as some of the LMP2 cars in qualifying and was plagued with mechanical issues. It completed only 96 laps. They then decided not to race it in the rounds of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup leading up to Le Mans so they can continue private testing with the troubled car in order to sort out the mechanical issues. So around came Le Mans and despite the testing and extra car, they were still lapping in the middle of the LMP2 pack in qualifying and in the race it was much a much worse scenario. Car #009 retired after only two laps around the Circuit de la Sarthe and car #007 retired two laps later on lap four. Both cars completed a combined six laps at the 79th Grand Prix of Endurance. After this shocking result, the team raced the old B09/60 for the remainder of the season although a much downgraded version in order to comply with the new 2011 regulations.

For 2012, Aston Martin Racing returned to GT racing with the V8 Vantage GT2. They entered two cars at the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans with one in the LMGTE-Pro class and one in the LMGTE-Am class. They also had a third Vantage in the GTE-Pro class as a reserve entrant. One of the existing AMR-One's has been sold to Pescarolo Sport who are set to compete with that car and naming it the Pescarolo 03. They will use an engine from Judd Power rather than the Aston Martin powerplant. The other AMR-One has formed the base for the new DeltaWing project which debuted at Le Mans in 2012 with Highcroft Racing. The DeltaWing uses the AMR-One's carbon fibre tub.

In 2013 to celebrate the centenary of the marque, the team entered two 2013 specification Aston Martin Vantage GTE's in the LMGTE PRO class and two 2012 specification Vantage GTE's in LMGTE AM. [4] The team also competed in the full season of the FIA World Endurance Championship with the same cars. [5] Ex-Formula 1 driver Bruno Senna joined the team for the season [6] in the one of the GTE Pro cars partnered by Frédéric Makowiecki and Rob Bell. The main GTE Pro car featured AMR regulars Darren Turner and Stefan Mücke joined by Peter Dumbreck for the 24 hours of Le Mans and the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps.

On 21 November 2017, Aston Martin revealed the new Vantage: a dynamic 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 2018 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. Aston Martin Racing has confirmed it will race two brand new Vantage GTEs in the GTE Pro category of the 2018–19 WEC super season.

On 23 December 2020, Aston Martin Racing announced their decision to end their World Endurance Championship LMGTE Pro career and their Vantage GTE factory program in order to focus on their Formula One effort, as well as their LMGTE Am program, which will be funded by Paul Dalla Lana.

On 24 April 2023, Dalla Lana retired from racing and withdrew his NorthWest AMR team with immediate effect a week before the 6 Hours of Spa. Heart of Racing took over the entry, but kept the NorthWest AMR name and number to conform with the championship regulations.

Factory drivers

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Results

Since the team's debut at the 2005 12 Hours of Sebring, Aston Martin Racing has earned several important victories in their career. Their very first race actually earned them their first victory, defeating the Corvette Racing squad at Sebring. The RAC Tourist Trophy was also won later that year.

For 2006, Aston Martin Racing entered the full American Le Mans Series season, earning five victories including the Petit Le Mans, and finishing second in the GT1 championship, three points shy of Corvette Racing. In 2007, Aston Martin earned their first victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans since the company's overall win in 1959 by overcoming the Corvette squad. This feat was repeated once more in 2008 in GT1, while the team also had involvement in the Lola B08/60 LMP1 Coupe run under the Charouz Racing banner

For 2009 Aston Martin Racing entered two of their new prototypes along with Aston Martin Racing Eastern Europe which completed the works trio of DBR1-2 or Lola-Aston Martin B09/60. The team's greatest success with the new prototype came with the 2009 Le Mans Series (LMS) where in the first round in Barcelona the team won the 1000 km de Catalunya outright and with a string of podiums and a 1-2-3 sweep of the ADAC 1000 km Nürburgring and a podium at the Autosport 1000 km of Silverstone sealed the 2009 drivers title for 007 and Jan Charouz, Tomáš Enge, Stefan Mucke and the constructors title for Aston Martin-LOLA as well as the team title for Aston Martin Racing.

Since 2012 Aston Martin Racing has been racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship with the Aston Martin Vantage GTE, earning them several wins and titles. During the inaugural season of the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2012 Aston Martin Racing finished runner-up in the LMGTE Pro Trophy. In 2014 they won the FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams and Drivers with Danish duo Kristian Poulsen and David Heinemeier Hansson. During the season they also won the 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans in the LMGTE Am category. In 2016 Aston Martin Racing managed to take the crown in the World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers with Nicki Thiim and Marco Sørensen. They also won the LMGTE Pro Teams’ championship. The 2017 season saw them win both the Drivers’ and Teams’ Championship in the GTE Am category. In June 2017 Aston Martin Racing also won the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans in GTE Pro with Darren Turner, Jonathan Adam and Daniel Serra driving the winning Aston Martin Vantage GTE.

An Aston Martin Vantage GTE running in the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans Aston Martin Vantage GTE 2016.jpg
An Aston Martin Vantage GTE running in the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
2005 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing58 Aston Martin DBR9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
GT1327DNFDNF
59 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Brabham
Flag of France.svg Stéphane Sarrazin
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
GT13339th3rd
2006 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing007 Aston Martin DBR9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Piccini
GT13506th2nd
009 Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
Flag of France.svg Stéphane Sarrazin
Flag of Monaco.svg Stéphane Ortelli
GT134210th5th
2007 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing007 Aston Martin DBR9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny Herbert
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
GT13379th4th
009 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Brabham
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of Sweden.svg Rickard Rydell
GT13435th1st
Flag of France.svg Aston Martin Racing Larbre 006 Flag of France.svg Patrick Bornhauser
Flag of France.svg Roland Bervillé
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gregor Fisken
GT127229th13th
008 Flag of France.svg Christophe Bouchut
Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Gollin
Flag of Denmark.svg Casper Elgaard
GT13417th3rd
Flag of Italy.svg Aston Martin Racing BMS 100 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Babini
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Davies
Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Malucelli
GT133611th6th
2008 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Charouz Racing System
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing
10 Lola B08/60-Aston Martin Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Charouz
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
LMP13549th9th
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing007 Aston Martin DBR9 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Piccini
Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger
GT133916th4th
009 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Brabham
Flag of Spain.svg Antonio García
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
GT134413th1st
2009 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg AMR Eastern Europe 007 Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Charouz
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
LMP13734th4th
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing008 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anthony Davidson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jos Verstappen
LMP134213th11th
009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Hall
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Harold Primat
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox
LMP1252DNFDNF
2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing007 Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Harold Primat
Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
Flag of Mexico.svg Adrián Fernández
LMP13656th5th
009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of Denmark.svg Juan Barazi
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Hancock
LMP1368DNFDNF
Flag of France.svg Signature-Plus 008 Flag of France.svg Pierre Ragues
Flag of France.svg Franck Mailleux
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vanina Ickx
LMP1302DNFDNF
Flag of Germany.svg Young Driver AMR 52 Aston Martin DBR9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kox
LMGT131122nd3rd
2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing007 Aston Martin AMR-One Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of Austria.svg Christian Klien
LMP14DNFDNF
009 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Harold Primat
Flag of Mexico.svg Adrián Fernández
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Meyrick
LMP12DNFDNF
2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing97 Aston Martin Vantage GTE Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
Flag of Mexico.svg Adrián Fernández
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
LMGTE Pro33219th3rd
99 Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard
Flag of Denmark.svg Kristian Poulsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
LMGTE Am31DNFDNF
2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing95 Aston Martin Vantage GTE Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Kristian Poulsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard
LMGTE Am2DNFDNF
96 Flag of Germany.svg Roald Goethe
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Campbell-Walter
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Hall
LMGTE Am30130th6th
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Dumbreck
Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
LMGTE Pro31417th3rd
98 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of the United States.svg Bill Auberlen
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
LMGTE Pro221DNFDNF
99 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Senna
Flag of France.svg Frédéric Makowiecki
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob Bell
LMGTE Pro248DNFDNF
2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing95 Aston Martin Vantage GTE Flag of Denmark.svg David Heinemeier Hansson
Flag of Denmark.svg Kristian Poulsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
LMGTE Am33419th1st
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Senna
LMGTE Pro31035th6th
98 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard
LMGTE Am32926th6th
99 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Darryl O'Young
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex MacDowall
Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Rees
LMGTE Pro-WDWD
2015 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing95 Aston Martin Vantage GTE Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
Flag of Denmark.svg Marco Sørensen
LMGTE Pro33027th4th
96 Flag of Germany.svg Roald Goethe
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Hall
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Castellacci
LMGTE Am187DNFDNF
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob Bell
LMGTE Pro110DNFDNF
98 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
Flag of Austria.svg Mathias Lauda
LMGTE Am321NCNC
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing V899 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Rees
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex MacDowall
Flag of New Zealand.svg Richie Stanaway
LMGTE Pro32034th6th
2016 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing95 Aston Martin Vantage GTE Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
Flag of Denmark.svg Marco Sørensen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
LMGTE Pro33823rd5th
97 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Rees
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Adam
Flag of New Zealand.svg Richie Stanaway
LMGTE Pro33724th6th
98 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
Flag of Austria.svg Mathias Lauda
LMGTE Am281DNFDNF
99 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Howard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liam Griffin
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gary Hirsch
LMGTE Am31836th7th
2017 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing95 Aston Martin Vantage GTE Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
Flag of Denmark.svg Marco Sørensen
Flag of New Zealand.svg Richie Stanaway
LMGTE Pro33426th9th
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Adam
Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Serra
LMGTE Pro34018th1st
98 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of Austria.svg Mathias Lauda
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
LMGTE Am32937th8th
2018 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing95 Aston Martin Vantage AMR Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
Flag of Denmark.svg Marco Sørensen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
LMGTE Pro33923rd8th
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Adam
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Martin
LMGTE Pro32737th13th
98 Aston Martin Vantage GTE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of Austria.svg Mathias Lauda
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
LMGTE Am92DNFDNF
2019 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing95 Aston Martin Vantage AMR Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
Flag of Denmark.svg Marco Sørensen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
LMGTE Pro132DNFDNF
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Adam
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Martin
LMGTE Pro32544th12th
98 Aston Martin Vantage GTE Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of Austria.svg Mathias Lauda
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Lamy
LMGTE Am87DNFDNF
2020 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing95 Aston Martin Vantage AMR Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
Flag of Denmark.svg Marco Sørensen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook
LMGTE Pro34322nd3rd
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Lynn
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Tincknell
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Martin
LMGTE Pro34620th1st
98 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ross Gunn
Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus
LMGTE Am33333rd8th
2021 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aston Martin Racing98 Aston Martin Vantage AMR Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Gomes
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
LMGTE Am45DNFDNF
2022 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Northwest AMR98 Aston Martin Vantage AMR Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Pittard
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Thiim
LMGTE Am34236th3rd
2023 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Northwest AMR98 Aston Martin Vantage AMR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian James
Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli
Flag of Spain.svg Alex Riberas
LMGTE Am31033rd6th

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 4 Hours of Silverstone</span> Endurance sportscar racing event

The 2019 4 Hours of Silverstone, officially known as the 2019 WEC 4 Hours of Silverstone, was an endurance sportscar racing event held on 1 September 2019, as the opening round of the 2019-20 FIA World Endurance Championship. This was the inaugural running of the race, in a 4 hours format, having previously been run as the 6 Hours of Silverstone. The race was won overall by Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi, and José María López, in the #7 Toyota TS050 Hybrid run by Toyota Gazoo Racing.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 6 Hours of Fuji</span>

The 2019 6 Hours of Fuji was an endurance sports car race held on the 6th of October 2019, at the Fuji Speedway. It was the 2nd round of the 2019-20 FIA World Endurance Championship.

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