RE: Aston Martin reveals limited edition Valkyrie LM
RE: Aston Martin reveals limited edition Valkyrie LM
Tuesday 10th June

Aston Martin reveals limited edition Valkyrie LM

Just 10 ultimate Valkyries will be made, promising the 'pinnacle of present-day endurance motorsport'


Shockingly, it’s been a little while since we've seen another track-only version of a racing car that’s built from a road car which can’t be raced nor used on the street. But now owners of the Ferrari 499P Modificata, Lamborghini Essenza SC V12, Porsche 911 GT3 R rennsport (and 935), McLaren 720S GT3X, Ford GT MkIV, Pagani Huayra R Evo and Mercedes-AMG GT2 Pro - plus whatever else we’ve forgotten - now have another option, lest the well run dry. Say hello to the new Aston Martin Valkyrie LM.  

It follows the lucrative template laid out by the rest, unshackling a race car to exploit the full potential of the platform on super exclusive, super luxe track days. And Aston is presumably confident that there are 10 folk out there for whom the standard Valkyrie just isn’t extreme enough, and crave ‘a driving experience directly comparable to the elite performance levels of sportscar racing’s pinnacle Hypercar class.’ While all 10 LMs will be privately owned, Aston can keep and maintain the cars if you wish, taking them to and from ‘Valkyrie LM Performance Club’ venues to run on a ‘fly-in-and-drive’ basis. So maybe don’t feel too bad about your decat exhaust pipe. 

Indeed the LM Performance Club is much more than just venue hire. It will lay on a ‘dedicated driver development programme’ to ensure that the customers get the very best from themselves and the cars on some of the world’s greatest tracks. So there’ll be sim sessions, track walks, classroom lessons, one-on-one tuition, video analysis - the world. Plus some snazzy kit, of course, including boots and suit, HANS, helmet and gloves. 

Aston pitches it thusly: ‘Removing the stress of running track sessions independently and ensuring the car is set up and prepared with the same expertise as it was intended to be for the race track, the programme is sculpted to assist drivers as they build their confidence and explore the limits of a machine designed to operate in excess of 200mph on the fast, flat-out kinks of the most famous racetrack in the world.’ Which, all cynicism aside, does sound pretty flipping awesome.

As you might expect, the 6.5 Cosworth V12 is retained for the LM, here with 707hp just like the competition car - or quite a lot less than the 1,160kg of the homologated street machine, because everything is a bit silly right now. The seven-speed sequential is standard fit and the significant changes seem to be a recalibration to accept the fuel that’s going to be on offer at tracks away from race weekends, plus something called ‘open-loop torque control’, instead of the closed-loop setup used in competition cars. Aston says the change is ‘user-friendly’, ‘optimising the driving experience for customers.’ So making the race car a little bit easier to drive, hopefully.  

Otherwise, though, it’s pretty much Le Mans Hypercar spec, complete with the adjustable racing suspension, custom carbon seat, six-point harness and fire suppression system. Tyres are from Pirelli, said to be ‘bespoke performance’ rubber, so probably a step or two down from full slicks. The Valkyrie LM promises an Aston Martin track car experience truly like no other. And unlike a few (but not all) of the alternatives, in fact, with the incredible V12. 

Adam Carter, Aston’s Head of Endurance Motorsport said: “It is important to emphasise that the Valkyrie LM is close to identical to the race car that is currently competing in WEC and IMSA, with only a few minor deviations to ensure it is a non-homologated variant and is accessible for customers to experience and enjoy. Valkyrie LM represents the most authentic Hypercar track experience that is now available.”

Easy to imagine 10 billionaires buying into that promise. The LM programme will launch in the second quarter of next year, with the first track events coming at ‘F1 standard race circuits’. Should make for quite the sight. And sound…


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Bright Halo

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Not quite sure why they would peg the power back to that of the race car when it won’t be raced in a series?
If someone wants to buy to race then it will be modded to suit the series it will be in but these 10 owners will be a bit short changed if they don’t have the power of the road going version.
Lovely thing though!

Turini

442 posts

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Epic

alex_2015

229 posts

51 months

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Bright Halo said:
Not quite sure why they would peg the power back to that of the race car when it won t be raced in a series?
If someone wants to buy to race then it will be modded to suit the series it will be in but these 10 owners will be a bit short changed if they don t have the power of the road going version.
Lovely thing though!
This is for Monaco, where the trick is to show up with the most unlike other car, the most outrageous having wings in all directions, race gizmos, all thrown at it. Then drive it 15 km/h to be seen, briefly accelerate then downshift frequently and finally stop in front of the Casino and get out of it while valet opens your door. The more you crawl out of it (screaming pure race thoroughbred, racing hero) and doors open in a surreal way the more prestige.
To impress others - that don't give a ... about you - showing you've made it more then them. The proper use of all this technology of these hypercars, typically.

This is all these hyper car track hommologation specials are for: Monaco tarmac.



Edited by alex_2015 on Monday 9th June 07:04

PRO5T

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“Mr Lanzante, I have a job for you…”

Despite the craziness of it all, being able to buy an LMP1 car capable of fighting for victory at the Le Mans 24 hour is pretty cool.

Motormouth88

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76 months

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alex_2015 said:
Bright Halo said:
Not quite sure why they would peg the power back to that of the race car when it won t be raced in a series?
If someone wants to buy to race then it will be modded to suit the series it will be in but these 10 owners will be a bit short changed if they don t have the power of the road going version.
Lovely thing though!
This is for Monaco, where the trick is to show up with the most unlike other car, the most outrageous having wings in all directions, race gizmos, all thrown at it. Then drive it 15 km/h to be seen, briefly accelerate then downshift frequently and finally stop in front of the Casino and get out of it while valet opens your door. The more you crawl out of it (screaming pure race thoroughbred, racing hero) and doors open in a surreal way the more prestige.
To impress others - that don't give a ... about you - showing you've made it more then them. The proper use of all this technology of these hypercars, typically.

This is all these hyper car track hommologation specials are for: Monaco tarmac.



Edited by alex_2015 on Monday 9th June 07:04
This isn’t street legal though

PRO5T

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Motormouth88 said:
This isn t street legal though
Latest trick is parking one on the front of your yacht in the harbour, if clout on the 'gram is one's thing.

Still Mulling

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  1. Is that line-up 'shopped, or have ten been made? Nice variation in colour choices, if already complete.
  2. 007-001-002-003-004-005-006-008-009-... I hope Bond gets back in a Bentley soon!

alex_2015

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Motormouth88 said:
This isn t street legal though
For plebs. Otherwise, no worries, there's nothing money can't buy. There'll be some homologation, blind eye turned for such special persons. They always get a pass.

Turbobanana

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Still Mulling said:
# Is that line-up 'shopped, or have ten been made? Nice variation in colour choices, if already complete.
  1. 007-001-002-003-004-005-006-008-009-... I hope Bond gets back in a Bentley soon!
What do you mean?


E90_M3Ross

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228 months

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alex_2015 said:
Bright Halo said:
Not quite sure why they would peg the power back to that of the race car when it won t be raced in a series?
If someone wants to buy to race then it will be modded to suit the series it will be in but these 10 owners will be a bit short changed if they don t have the power of the road going version.
Lovely thing though!
This is for Monaco, where the trick is to show up with the most unlike other car, the most outrageous having wings in all directions, race gizmos, all thrown at it. Then drive it 15 km/h to be seen, briefly accelerate then downshift frequently and finally stop in front of the Casino and get out of it while valet opens your door. The more you crawl out of it (screaming pure race thoroughbred, racing hero) and doors open in a surreal way the more prestige.
To impress others - that don't give a ... about you - showing you've made it more then them. The proper use of all this technology of these hypercars, typically.

This is all these hyper car track hommologation specials are for: Monaco tarmac.



Edited by alex_2015 on Monday 9th June 07:04
Tell us you didn't read the article without telling us you didn't read the article hehe

Still Mulling

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Turbobanana said:
What do you mean?

What have I done to hurt you? weeping

diandmike

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Amazed that Aston PR think for this extraodinary and special car, they need to hang on to the 007 thing!

Angelo1985

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Nice, we’re gonna see some more doors flying in the air during a race, I reckon

BigChiefmuffinAgain

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Anything which costs as little as possible and which might drive some sales. Not sure they'll sell 10 though.....

Mark-C

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Well my non-existent money for a pointless car would go on that 935 linked in the article.


Mysstree

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Still got the ‘commemorative ultimate edition’ to appear plus the ‘ultimate Lance Stroll edition’ and the faster and better “ultimate Alonso special edition’

thegreenhell

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You can't blame them for milking the theme, but there's already a track-only version of the Valkyrie - the AMR Pro - and that has the full 1000 bhp.

Slippydiff

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thegreenhell said:
You can't blame them for milking the theme, but there's already a track-only version of the Valkyrie - the AMR Pro - and that has the full 1000 bhp.
Nailed it right there thumbup

alexabsolute

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There is not 1, but 2 of the existing track only AMR Pro for sale on this site, why would I want one of these over the not limited to any racing spec AMR PRO? Which is surely better than this?

asci.white

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BigChiefmuffinAgain said:
Anything which costs as little as possible and which might drive some sales. Not sure they'll sell 10 though.....
All sold... Funny how that works.