RE: Aston Martin DBR9

RE: Aston Martin DBR9

Friday 5th November 2004

Aston Martin DBR9

Aston returns to Le Mans!


 
 
Today at its Gaydon headquarters, Aston Martin Racing launched the DBR9, its new race car. The racer will spearhead the return of AM’s return to sports car racing in 2005 and perhaps most significantly a return to Le Mans in 2005.

The works team will enter the Sebring 12 hour endurance race in March next year. It’s a long term project however, with the full complement of 20 cars being built over a 3 year period. Intensive testing begins immediately.

Aston Martin Racing will run two cars at Sebring and then move to Europe to prepare for the Le Mans 24 hours in June 2005.

12 Works cars will be built, which will be run by three Works teams in the major international GT series.  The limited run of only 20 racing cars, prepared to the same specification, will also be built and made available to selected customers to race or keep in private collections.

The DBR9 GT racing car is based on the production DB9 - but is significantly modified for competition use.   The DB9’s bonded-aluminium body architecture is shared with the DBR9 and provides both with a lightweight rigid chassis. 

The race engine uses the same aluminium cylinder block and head as the DB9’s 450bhp 6-litre V12 unit, but with racing modification it is expected to produce in the region of 600bhp.  Power is transmitted via an Xtrac gearbox which development partner Prodrive successfully proved in its Ferrari 550 racer.

The DB9’s double wishbone suspension configuration is retained on the DBR9, but features up-rated components and a revised geometry for racing purposes.  Formula One style carbon brakes are fitted front and rear and a competition, six-speed sequential gearbox is mounted at the rear axle.

The panels are hand made from carbon-fibre composite, helping the car to meet its 1,100kg minimum weight and giving it a power to weight ratio of 550bhp per tonne - more than double that of the road car.

Price is £475,000 per car.

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Bill Carr

Original Poster:

2,234 posts

234 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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Sadly, it looks like it's wearing lipstick.

dans

1,137 posts

284 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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it looks like a TVR ...

...no really it looks rather like the Sagaris.

D-Angle

4,467 posts

242 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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God almighty!

Will it be on sale to the public in that guise? If so I think it's time mumsy had an accident, I need some inheritance money!

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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Bill Carr said:
Sadly, it looks like it's wearing lipstick.


DB7 racers did that too though didn't they?

i think this looks good

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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actually i just looked at the side profile bit and think it could do with a more rounded front but no worries I doubt I would complain if somebody gave me one

dinkel

26,941 posts

258 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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Is this the one featured on next Top Gear?

vrooom

3,763 posts

267 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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i love it. aston martin. see you at le-man.

ultimasimon

9,641 posts

258 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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This car could be what Colin Chapman showed Le Mans many years ago. With Lotus doing it for Great Britain no one came close during those glory years.

We are long due a new successor.

This car has all the makings.

Go on Aston do us proud

shadytree

8,291 posts

249 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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dinkel said:
Is this the one featured on next Top Gear?


no , that'll be the Vanquish S

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

266 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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Although full details (along with the DB9 Volante) are due in next week's Autocar

venom500

2,984 posts

283 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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FANTASTIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HarryW

15,150 posts

269 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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Great to see another Brit car at Le mans, albeit with American money. Is it running GTS or GT .

Harry

PiB

1,199 posts

270 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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that's a nice lookin car

Oh yeas, a stradale version of the sort would be wonderful. Just build a burly burly bare bones, tough to get in but great on a track limited street/production version!

White_Van_Man

3,846 posts

249 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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WOW wjat a stunning car cant wait to see it al Le mans next year

135sport

442 posts

280 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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I saw this having a shake down run with Prodrive staff on the mile straight at Millbrook last week, with Darren Turner behind the wheel.

Sounded fantastic. Made the hairs stand on end.

Can't wait for Le Mans.

Mark B

1,621 posts

265 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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Bill Carr said:
Sadly, it looks like it's wearing lipstick.


Very traditional Aston Martin colours, seen on many DBR's in the past.....

Bring on Le Mans 2005, anyone hazard a guess as to whether Colin McRae will be a driver or not??

It'll bring a bit of Britishness back to Le Mans now the Bentley's are gone!

Mark B

jellison

12,803 posts

277 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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Ford have done a nice job on it....

Mr Freefall

2,323 posts

258 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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dinkel said:
Is this the one featured on next Top Gear?


Yes, I was at the TG recording Wed, and the car was there in the Flesh

Clarkson and Hamlin do a bit on it... Great car...

PetrolTed

34,425 posts

303 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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135sport said:
I saw this having a shake down run with Prodrive staff on the mile straight at Millbrook last week, with Darren Turner behind the wheel.

Sounded fantastic. Made the hairs stand on end.

Can't wait for Le Mans.


Top spotting! Fantastic that we get to find out about their testing antics thanks to eagle eyed PHers!

evocator

227 posts

244 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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Fantastic news!

Having witnessed the Nimrods collide with tragic consequences at Le Mans many years ago and their subsequent withdrawal from GT racing, I hope their return is truly successful.

Can’t wait to see them at full chat.