A healthy Aston Martin powered representation at this years 24 Hours of Le Mans in June
Not revealing too many surprises when it comes to the Aston Martin and Aston Martin Racing powered runners, yesterday’s reveal saw the Heart of Racing team have their #007 and #009 Valkyrie Hypercars as well as their #23 and #27 Vantage LMGT3 cars confirmed (albeit a matter of course as full season FIA WEC entries) although we still didn’t get to see their full LMGT3 driver line ups.
With the Prologue Test and opening round to the 2026 season in Qatar fast approaching in late March, it obviously won’t be too much longer before those blanks on the entry list will be confirmed.
This season, the team are again back within both the European Le Mans Series and Michelin Le Mans Cup Series, but their Le Mans 24 driver roster will be team regulars Clement Mateu and Valentin Hasse-Clot alongside Sebastian Baud who is no stranger to either the event or platform so come together as a strong class contender.
Currently siting as fourth reserve, the #56 car features an interesting (so far) driver line up of Giacomo Petrobelli alongside Dario Franchitti plus one more yet to be confirmed. To us, that might suggest the teams association with Ecurie Ecosse may continue into the 24hour (if they get an entry) after their association together over the new year within the Asian Le Man Series.
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Friday, February 20, 2026 |
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Other AMR powered news from this week and earlier
It appears that we all get a weekend off early season motor racing this time around as we look forward to the next batch of IMSA Series racing due to take place over the final weekend in February.
Until then, and to a point where we will find out if we will have any Aston Martin Racing powered runners within the VP Racing Sportscar Challenge Series visit to CoTA, we can take a quick look back at the snippets of news that have come out from other AMR powered runners over the last week or so. (UPDATE - unfortunately there are none being listed!)
The team have already confirmed the return of both Tomonobu Fujii and Charlie Fagg within the team’s #777 Vantage GT3 entry but it was just the team manager on hand this week as they clocked up some valuable laps as the event was curtailed to just a single day due to track conditions in the bitter cold. The team will now look forward to two official test dates before the opening round to the season from Okayama in April.
This will be the team’s second season with the Aston but their fourth within the Creventic lead series.
The team is due out again next week at Snetterton and then at Silverstone before we hopefully hear of some definitive names within their GT4 entries ahead of Media Day at Silverstone at the end of March.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026 |
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More success and heartache for the AMR runners in GT4 Winter Series affected Valencia round
There was further class podium success for the two Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 powered teams within the weather curtailed GT4 Winter Series at the weekend but neither had it all their own way at Valencia.
With predicted strong winds effectively taking out all programmed track action at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo on Saturday, teams were left with just their Friday testing (if they were in attendance) or going in blind over the course of their race races on Sunday as organises were forced to race series within series in order to get through the race programme.
For the first time this winter season, the teams also enjoyed predominantly dry weather running after the two previous rounds so far have been run mostly in the wet so at least it was a chance for most to push the envelope just a little more as they again competed within two – twenty-five-minute solo driver races before an hour-long pit stop punctuated finale.
For the Araujo crew, however, they would round off their Valencia weekend with a P3 class finish in race two before an overall P4 / P2 finish in the endurance round.
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Monday, February 16, 2026 |
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Volante Rosso take a class podium at the end of another action packed visit to The Mountain
The weekend may have started with racing woe for one Aston Martin Racing powered team, it ended happily for the other as the Violante Rosso Vantage GT3 crew secured a much-deserved class podium finish at the end of today’s 12Hours of Bathurst.
Whilst the Vantage GT4 powered Team New Zealand entry of Graham Dowsett, Romain Leroux and Chris Van Der Drift were forced to lament there early exit from the event after a Free Practice accident for Dowsett saw the car receive non-repairable damage, things were certainly different a few garages up the pit lane for the Sydney based Volante Rosso team as The Mountain experience within the team certainly paid off.
With the thirty-four remaining cars taking the start around the unlit circuit, it was long before the characteristics of the circuit with one entry being literally taken out by a member of the local wildlife in what could have been a more horrifying than it already was accident. A second, non-related incident put paid to almost the first hour of racing with the race (proper) then restarting as the sun began to make an appearance of the horizon.
As the race eventually settled down into a rhythm and the faster Intercontinental GT Challenge runners re-established their positions at the head of the pack, the #14 car again dropped back into the mid-pack as Andres Pato and Damien Hamilton took their turns behind the wheel as the race finally moved into its second half but not without further incident and accident on track.
Losing eighty minutes to that clean-up operation, the race was back to green with 2.5 hours to go and too many laps difference between them and their class peers in front, it was a simply case for the team to keep running to earn themselves a Pro-Am podium finish at the end as their next class rival was another two laps back – which is what they did by finishing P19 overall for a job well done.
Sunday, February 15, 2026 |
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And then there was one Aston Martin at Bathurst as disaster strikes Team NZ down
Having already circulated around the Mount Panorama circuit without incident for the Graham Dowsett, Romain Leroux and Chris Van Der Drift driven car, the #7 crew were the fastest GT4 classed crew sitting a respectable P33 out of the thirty-five strong runners after the first session available to them.
However, disaster struck the gentleman driver as #21 Herberth Porsche came through into Sulman Park where the line of the Aston Martin was disturbed and the car drifted out onto the marbles to back heavily into the concrete retaining wall. Not as visually spectacular as the R-Motorsport AMR Vantage GT3 at the same corner a few years ago, Dowsett was able to remove himself from his race car unaided and without injury.
Upon later inspection, the team have since confirmed that the damage is not repairable at the circuit and have since withdrawn from further proceedings as a result.
A sad ending for all concerned as that leaves just the Volante Rosso team again flying the AMR flag at the event within the GT3 Pro-Am class.
Photo credits – Team / Bathurst 12Hr / social media
Friday, February 13, 2026 |
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Two Aston Martins ready to go at this weekends 12Hours of Bathurst
No great surprises when it comes to the livery designs for the two Aston Martin Racing powered cars entered into this weekend’s 12Hrs of Bathurst as both the Team New Zealand and Volante Rosso teams posted very familiar looking photos of their cars today.
After preparations at the circuit earlier, yesterday saw the annual pilgrimage from the circuit to the town of Bathurst for all the cars entered into this year’s event, something that also makes up the opening round of the Intercontinental GT Challenge.
Today (Thursday) sees the first Free Practice sessions of the event before Friday sees four more Free Practice sessions before Qualifying and Super Pole shootout on Saturday. The race will again start early doors on Sunday.
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Thursday, February 12, 2026 |
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Back to just AMR Vantage GT4s for this weekend third round of the GT4 Winter Series
Whilst the two Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 powered entries that ran in last weekend’s non-championship round of Portimao have moved on, we are back to the (so far) two AMR Vantage GT4 entries that will compete within the aptly named GT4 Winter Series again.
Races so far at Estoril and Portimao have seen both cars within their class podium structure across the three races per weekend format and this weekend will probably be no different.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2026 |
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News out of Japan for the D'Station Racings 2026 plans
The Japanese based D’Station Racing team confirmed some good news today as well as detailing a shift from their usual positions for their domestic racing programme this season.
Firstly, the good news was that of their Aston Martin Racing powered return to the topflight Super GT Series with drivers Tomonobu Fujii and Charlie Fagg pairing up again for their third season togther aboard their #777 entry.
The change in tack for the team comes within their Super Taikyu Series endeavours where the squad has moved totally away from the AMR Vantage platform with their STX entry now being a Ferrari 296 with their ST-1 entry continuing to be a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car.
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Monday, February 09, 2026 |
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Both Aston Martins prove a point in the 6Hrs of Portimao
There were steady but encouraging results from both the Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 powered crews at the end of another weather affected GT Winter Series event and their stand-alone 6Hrs of Portimao.
Just the two AMR powered entries over the originally indicated three cars saw the Belgian based Comtoyou Racing team go ‘head-to-head’ with their Spanish stablemates from the E2P Racing team. Competing amongst another diverse grid of sixteen other GT3, Cup and GT4 entries, their objectives where different but the scope of the exercise for both crews was simply get back into the racing mode ahead of the start of their intended series this summer.
Starting upon a damp but drying track, the eighteen strong grid enjoyed a clean start to the race and even some significant sunshine as they raced out their opening stints with the #90 crew turning things about with the #007 crew at the end of the first hour.
The rain eventually returned to the Portuguese circuit with just over an hour remaining and again made for some treacherous racing conditions as by the chequered flag, the positions had been reversed again with the #007 taking fourth and the #90 car sixth overall, albeit three and four laps down to the winning car respectively.
Photo credits – Gedlich Racing
Monday, February 09, 2026 |
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Ecurie Ecosse Blackthorn AMR round off the Asian Le Mans Season with a win in Abu Dhabi
What a difference a day made for the #56 Ecurie Ecosse Blackthorn Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 team at the final race weekend of the Asian Le Mans Series from Yas Marina in Abu Dhabi.
Having made the relative short trip up the coastline from the Dubai Autodrome that hosted rounds three and four of the 2025-26 season, the sole Aston Martin Racing crew were already out of the GT Class championship contention despite their opening race P3 podium at the opening race in Sepang in December.
Things were certainly looking up for the #56 crew as Petrobelli delivered a pair of P3 Qualifying positions as the Vantage GT3 looked more comfortable around the 5.2km circuit – made the easier after another inter-race Balance of Performance change for the Aston.
With Petrobelli having driven a double stint with Adam and Pauwels seeing out the remainder of the four-hour race between them, the best that they could up with was another disappointing P8 finish in class.
Rebalancing the car with fuel whilst that was being changed, it looked like another long haul around the race clock at the back of the field. A nasty looking accident between an LMP2 and a GT car at the forty-minute mark would see an immediate red flag with concerns for the drivers, an extensive debris filed and damage to the barriers. Thankfully, both drivers were able to walk away unaided, but the circuit would require attention that would wipe out another seventy minutes of the race clock.
This year’s winner of the AMR Drivers Academy saw Pauwels take on a very mature driver as he made steady progress up to third but with the two cars in front still needing to complete their third and final driver changes. Our hearts were in our mouths towards the end of the #56 car pitted with only seven minutes remaining but (whilst the lead two cars pitted for driver changes), the Aston was only there to reset the maximum drive time to allow the Belgian to go to the end.
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Sunday, February 08, 2026 |
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Two Aston Martin crews prepare for what will probably be a wet six hours of Portimao
Mother Nature has continued to throw something of a curved ball to the multi-classed contingent at this weekend’s GT Winter Series non-championship round and its six hours of Portimao.
Early indications had three Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 crews as being listed within the provisional entry list but unsurprisingly, the #21 Comtoyou Racing entry that didn’t have any drivers listed against it on Thursday has failed to materialise but that didn’t mean that their other #007 entry was short of a few drivers either.
Joining them at the circuit, although in no need for any advanced private testing are the Spanish based E2P Racing team and their #90 AMR Vantage GT3 that we expect their drivers of Pablo Burgueira, Antonio Sainero and Oliver Campos to compete with within the 24H Series again this season.
The nett result was that the #007 would claim the inter-marque battle by starting the race from the second row of the grid in P4 with the #90 E2P Racing car a couple of rows back in P7 ahead of the 11:00hrs (local) start tomorrow.
Saturday, February 07, 2026 |
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Other Aston Martin Racing customer team related news this week
In other Aston Martin Racing powered team related news comes confirmation of another successful national GT4 class champion moving up to the European theatre of GT3 racing as well as another taking the step up to GT racing for the first time.
Today news saw the inaugural SRO Academy winner Gaspard Simon take the plunge with his FFSA GT4 winnings to take the significant step up into the GT World Challenge Europe with the German based Walkenhorst Motorsport team.
Whilst we had already heard from the Comtoyou Racing team and their GT World Challenge Europe aspirations within both the Endurance and Sprint Cup Series, this is the first news to come out of the German powerhouse who also entered both series last season.
Having raced within the Italian XGT4 Series last season, this is the first customer package announcement to come from the team as they confirm Brazilian racer Tiago Pinto within one of the older Vantage GT4’s after he only started racing last season.
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Thursday, February 05, 2026 |
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Aston Martin Racing powered drivers now confirmed ahead of the Bathurst 12 Hr next weekend
The completed entry list ahead of next weekend’s 12 Hours of Bathurst has finally been confirmed by the race organisers with the two Aston Martin Racing powered runners finally being revealed in full as part of the thirty-five-car line up.
The ‘locally’ based Team NZ squad were one of the first to announce their commitment to the 2026 event as Graham Dowsett strives to make big improvements within his racing efforts alongside that of his driver coach Romain Leroux having spent the last two seasons or so competing within the Thailand Super Series.
They will be joined within the teams Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 by Chris Van Der Drift for this iconic event – which will also serve as the opening round to the Inter-Continental GT Challenge (which neither AMR powered team will part of) over the 14th and 15th February.
Competing within the #14 entry this time around will be Australians Bryce Fullwood and Damien Hamilton alongside Indonesian racer Andres Pato and Frenchman Maxime Martin within their Pro-Am entry.
No details with car liveries at the moment but that will all come soon enough.
Photo credits – Teams / social media / GTWCAus / TSS
Wednesday, February 04, 2026 |
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Comtoyou Racing return to the DTM with two familiar faces
Having earlier announced an expanded Vantage GT3 entry into both the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance and Sprint Cup Series, today’s new sees their DTM 2026 ambitions take a massive step forward as their driver line up now includes factory driver Nicki Thiim within their midst.
For the Dane, he lists this as something of a dream come true, “It's no secret that I have wanted to race in DTM all my life, because when I was a kid, it was the centre of my universe when my father raced in it,” said Thiim, who already has a DTM victory to his name, at the Norisring in 2024. “I've already achieved that ambition, but when the DTM moved to an-all GT3 platform, I've wanted to represent Aston Martin in the series. So, this is another dream come true for me.
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Wednesday, February 04, 2026 |
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