
Après avoir lancé la nouvelle Vantage GTE en WEC, Aston Martin Racing travaille sur le développement des versions GT3 et GT4 qui seront dévoilées cet été. Les nouvelles montures de la firme de Banbury seront accessibles aux écuries clientes pour la saison 2019 en étant homologuées le 1er mars prochain et reposeront sur la base de la nouvelle version de série et sur la version GTE.
Cela marquera prochainement la fin de la Vantage V12 GT3 et de la Vantage V8 GT4. Aston Martin a réalisé 42 modèles de la GT3 et en a vendu 37.
Les nouvelles versions GT3 et GT4 seront motorisées par le V8 4.0l bi-turbo installé sur les nouvelles voitures du constructeur britannique. La version GT3 profitera de certains développements utilisés en commun pour la GTE et la version de série.
« Nous sommes fiers d’avoir atteint ce statut de constructeur de voitures GT pour nos clients en disposant de voitures de course étant engagées en compétition partout dans le monde, commente John Gaw, le directeur de gestion d’Aston Martin Racing. Nous avions dit à nos clients qui avaient acheté nos GT3 il y a sept ans qu’ils avaient acquis une voiture avec laquelle ils seraient en mesure de gagner des courses pendant de nombreuses années. Nous le prouvons encore cette année avec les succès remportés par l’Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 en British GT. »
« Cette longévité est quelque chose qui nous différencie des autres constructeurs, souligne John Gaw. Je m’attends à ce que les nouvelles GT3 et GT4 soient aussi compétitives que les voitures qu’elles remplacent et qu’elles le restent pour une période similaire. »
Aston Martin est déjà en mesure de recevoir des commandes pour l’an prochain.
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ASTON MARTIN RACING NEWS
ASTON MARTIN RACING REVEALS PLANS FOR NEW VANTAGE GT3 AND GT4
Aston Martin is to introduce a new generation of competitive Aston Martin Vantage GT3 and GT4 race cars to customer teams in 2019 that will be based on the critically-acclaimed next generation Vantage road car and the GTE version, set to make its debut in the FIA World Endurance Championship at Spa-Francorchamps this weekend.
The two new cars, designed and built at Aston Martin Racing’s headquarters in Banbury, will replace the ultra-successful Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 and V8 Vantage GT4, currently raced by customer teams around the world. The outgoing examples represent AMR’s most successful racing cars, and they continue to set the standards by winning races and leading championships in GT series around the world 12 years after the first customer car was purchased.
In total, 42 V12 Vantage GT3s were built and of those 37 were sold. The car had proved extraordinarily popular with customers and has a glorious roll of honour that includes three British GT Championships (2013, ’15 and ’16), the 2017 Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup ProAM title and the Blancpain GT Asian Series. The GT4, of which 124 were built, has a similar pedigree with British GT Championship wins in 2014 and ‘15 and the North European GT4 ProAm title in 2016.
Both the new Vantage GT3 and GT4 will feature race-modified versions of the 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbocharged engine used in Aston Martin’s next generation sports car. Moreover, the Vantage GT3 will draw heavily on the design logic used in the development of the Vantage GTE, which was developed in tandem with the road car over the past 18 months.
The Vantage GT3 and GT4 will be homologated for racing from the 1st March 2019 and Aston Martin Racing is already taking orders for the cars.
Aston Martin Racing Managing Director John Gaw said: “We are very proud of the heritage we have established as a leading supplier of customer GT cars, with customers racing our cars all around the world. We told the clients who first purchased our GT3 cars seven years ago, that they would be buying a car that would be capable of winning races for years to come. This year we have already proved that with the Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3’s successes in the British GT Championship. That longevity is something that separates us from other manufacturers. I expect the new GT3 and GT4 to be just as competitive as the cars they are replacing and to remain so for a similar period of time.”
David King, President, Aston Martin Racing, added: “In motorsport the qualities you’re most striving for are a competitive edge, driveability and the durability to deliver upon it. We’ve been able to deliver this to our customers for more than a decade with our Vantage GT4 and more recently with the V12 Vantage GT3. In the new Vantage GT3 and GT4, we intend to build on those attributes as well as continuing to deliver the best looking cars in the paddock.”
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