RE: Aston AMR-One Racer Gets First Public Outing

RE: Aston AMR-One Racer Gets First Public Outing

Thursday 17th March 2011

Aston AMR-One Racer Gets First Public Outing

Goodwood press day marks the public debut of new Aston Martin Le Mans challenger



Aston Martin's brand-new Le Mans Challenger, the AMR-One, has had its first public outing at the Goodwood Festival of Speed press day.

Being the keenly enthusiastic journo that he is (and dare we say a bit of an Aston fanboy), PH editor Chris-R grabbed a few quick words with Brit Darren Turner, who will be campaigning the new Aston at Le Mans and various other endurance events this year, about how the development of the new car is going.

"The car ran at Snetterton on Saturday and did about 20 laps," says Turner. "The chassis seems to be working okay, but now it's really about getting the engine up to speed - that's where all the work is going to be as it's all new."

And that's the difficulty at the moment, reckons Chris-R. Although the car will eventually be running around 550bhp, they're not there yet, and in fact Turner admits that they've not yet got the AMR-One running fast enough to really get to grips with the car's aero package.


Even so, despite the teething troubles (as our pic shows, stuff like exhaust insulation hasn't been properly sorted yet), the car is definitely getting there.

But is the AMR-One programme running along on time? "Well, we missed Sebring and the car's first real test will be Paul-Ricard in a couple of weeks," says Turner. "But really that's all just part of the development process. It's all about building up to be as rapid as possible at Le Mans."

The big thing is the new engine. We wondered just how much it affects the way the car drives. "The V12 had more torque," admits Turner, "but it had a lot more mass, a lot higher up than the new engine."

There's only one thing we're truly worried about her in the PH office, though - will the new 2.0-litre turbocharged straight six sound as good as the yowling old V12?

Turner poses by latest company car
Turner poses by latest company car
Exhaust clearly gets a bit hot
Exhaust clearly gets a bit hot
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buckeroodle

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705 posts

169 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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The sound of the lola Aston last year will be a tough act to follow for any car : ) Rrrrrrrrrreeeeoooowwwwwwooommmmmmmm

Bolognese

1,500 posts

224 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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lola aston = best sound ever.

Cant wait to hear a soundclip of this one though..

leghorn

48 posts

168 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Is the guy behind him having a pee against the tree??

JumpinJack

404 posts

178 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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leghorn said:
Is the guy behind him having a pee against the tree??
Well unless he's pissing on the guy he's talking too or they are having a sword fight... I guess he must be rolleyes

louismchuge

1,628 posts

184 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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JumpinJack said:
Well unless he's pissing on the guy he's talking too or they are having a sword fight... I guess he must be rolleyes
Who took the jam out of your donut? Amused me! smile

Banjo47

178 posts

226 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Any moment now someone is going to pipe up and say why don't they do a road car version!

biggrin

Jessop

435 posts

194 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Banjo47 said:
Any moment now someone is going to pipe up and say why don't they do a road car version!

biggrin
with a 12v DC motor and belt driven 4wd system, no ? lol wink

Insight

607 posts

198 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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That's a long wheelbase car indeed! Must be a reason for this...high speeds etc... ok answered own question there. Reminds me of those hill climbing motorbikes. See YouTube video below to lose 2mins of your life:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c_7fRq_19s&fea...

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Lol, airborne - then boom, crash landing!

Uglybob

84 posts

192 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Its not exactly a looker. I loved the hard top of last year in the gulf colours it just looked "right".

HDM

340 posts

191 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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What's the story with the Paul Radisich Mondeo BTCC car in the background, all they all Pro-Drive related?

fatboy69

9,371 posts

187 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Why dont they do a road version...........

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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fatboy69 said:
Why dont they do a road version...........
hehe I wonder......

Yeloperil

147 posts

207 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Their choice of engine capacity has got to be a big concern, all that heat and stress and the potentially damaging harmonics created can cause bits to break or fall off. They may do well in 6 hour sprints but flat out at Le Mans for 24 hours is a very different test of a powertrain.
Take a look at recent years LMP2 results to see how well or not small capacity reliability compares, for example the RML Lola along with several other teams got back into the winning groove by ditching their 2ltr turbo by going for a larger capacity motor.
Having said all that I really hope the Aston AMR-ONE team give the big boys a good run for their money to gain some wins.

FraserLFA

5,083 posts

174 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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louismchuge said:
JumpinJack said:
Well unless he's pissing on the guy he's talking too or they are having a sword fight... I guess he must be rolleyes
Who took the jam out of your donut? Amused me! smile
You know the rules. No jokes on PH...

urquattro

755 posts

186 months

Friday 18th March 2011
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Uglybob said:
Its not exactly a looker. I loved the hard top of last year in the gulf colours it just looked "right".
I also liked the fixed head better, including that cars colour scheme, not yet keen on looks or this so called gulf colour scheme, too much black and not enough of original colours, probably I am old fashioned, as I am old as well.