- Two new Aston Martin V12 Zagatos entered in 24 hour race, just weeks after being first unveiled
- Experienced driver line-up, led by Aston Martin CEO Dr Ulrich Bez
- The V12 Zagatos are joined by an Aston Martin-entered V8 Vantage GT4 featuring Aston Martin Racing works driver Darren Turner
This weekend marks the next step of an ambitious project which began when the V12 Zagato was unveiled at the Concorso D'Eleganza at Villa D'Este in May this year, winning the Design award for Concepts and Prototypes. The show car was then transformed into the number 3 race car, nicknamed 'Zag' (red) and will be piloted in the 24 hour race by Aston Martin CEO, Dr. Ulrich Bez, the company's Nürburgring Test Centre Director, Wolfgang Schuhbauer and automotive journalists Horst von Saurma and Matthew Marsh.
In addition, a green V12 Zagato (nicknamed 'Zig') - car number 5 for the race - was prepared by the small team based at Aston Martin's global headquarters in Gaydon, Warwickshire. Zig will be driven by One-77 Chief Engineer Chris Porritt, experienced sports car driver Oliver Mathai, automotive journalist Richard Meaden and experienced amateur racer Peter Cate.
Joining the Zagatos will be a V8 Vantage GT4 affectionately
nicknamed 'Smurf' (now orange but formally blue) which will be driven by
Aston Martin Racing works driver, Darren Turner, journalist and
experienced 24 hour driver, Shinichi Katsura, Australian racer Rob
Thomson and seasoned Nürburgring pilot Jurgen Stumpf.
Aston Martin's Head of Motorsport, David King said: "Our entries this year extend our Nürburgring racing philosophy. For five years now we have signed-off our new products by entering a car which is as close to the road car as possible and subjecting it to the toughest 24 hour test on what best simulates the extremities of public roads. This year we go a step further by testing a car at prototype stage."
"As ever, the race will present an enormous challenge in a vast and increasingly competitive field which will be fraught with all the unpredictable elements associated with racing at the Nürburgring. However, we are excited by the potential we have seen from the V12 Zagato in the testing we've completed and that gives us great hope for the task ahead. We look forward to a safe, successful and enjoyable race for our teams and customers."
Aston Martin's presence at the Nürburgring marks the sixth
successive time factory engineers complete a product sign-off test in
what has been dubbed 'the toughest 24 hour race' under public scrutiny.
Since 2006, the marquee has used the race to prove the reliability and
durability of its new models - first for V8 Vantage itself, then the new
Sportshift transmission in 2007, the 4.7 liter engine V8 Vantage in
2008, the V12 Vantage in 2009, the four-door Rapide in 2010, and now,
rather more ambitiously, for the first major test of a new concept car -
the Aston Martin V12 Zagato.
In addition to this year's race, Aston Martin's American team has joined
forces with Road & Track magazine to run a standard road
specification Rapide at Spring Mountain Motor Sports Ranch in the USA
for the same 24 hours as the European team at the Nürburgring. The
endurance test echoes last year's Nordschleife attempt where a near
standard four-door Rapide with a production six-speed automatic
transmission successfully completed the 24 hour race, finishing third in
class.
At the Nürburgring the roofs of both V12 Zagatos will be sporting a
'Heart for Japan' dedication as part of Aston Martin's support for the
Tsunami victims of Japan. In May, Dr. Bez auctioned his company Rapide
raising £100,000. During the build up to this year's 24 hours Dr. Bez
will hand the cheque to Toyota CEO, Akio Toyoda and their Donation Fund
for Employees in the Affected Disaster Area charity.The 39th ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hour race starts at 4pm CET on Saturday 25 June - live updates are available by following @astonmartin on Twitter and live commentary will be broadcast via Radio Le Mans (www.radiolemans.com)
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