Three AMR crews still chasing class success as the Iberian Supercars Series returns to Vila Real

Three AMR crews still chasing class success as the Iberian Supercars Series returns to Vila Real

 


Its back to the historic racing venue of the Vila Real Circuito Internacional for the mainly GT4 powered crews competing within the third round of the Iberian Supercars Series with another large dose of seven Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4’s amongst them.

Having opened their 2025 campaign at Portimao back in early April and then again at Jarama at the beginning of June, the SRO governed series has seen fluctuating entry numbers so far with nine Aston Martins at the opening round to just four examples next time around.


For this event, the AMR powered entry is made up of cars mainly from the Araujo Competicao and Racar Motorsport teams but also just the one from the latest team to take on board AMR powered hardware from the Gianfranco Motorsport team.

Last time out amongst the then thirty three runners, it was an overall racing success for three of the four Aston Martin crews that ran with all taking podium finishes within each of the two, hour long races with the #77 Racar crew of Mathieu Martins and Roberto Faria getting themselves a P2 and P1 in Pro whilst Antonio Lopes and Filipe Videira scored a brace of P2 finishes in Am and Vasco Oliveira and Francisco Carvalho scored a P3 and a P3 in Bronze.


The weekend will again see race 1 being ran late into Saturday afternoon with Race 2 slightly earlier on Sunday.

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Not the overall win, but two class wins plus some none the less after the Spa 24

Not the overall win, but two class wins plus some none the less after the Spa 24


Aston Martin recorded two class victories in the 77th running of the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa on Sunday, in front of 128,000 spectators, as Vantage achieved an unprecedented level of success in the famous Belgian endurance classic. The British ultra-luxury high performance brand, which won the race outright in 2024 with its Vantage GT3, added to its legacy of glory at the venue with victories in the Gold and Silver Cup classes and runner-up in the Pro-Am division; the best collective result for the Wings in the GT3-era of the event.

Partner team Verstappen Racing, and its drivers Thierry Vermeulen, Harry King and Chris Lulham delivered a brilliant debut 24-hour race performance with their Aston Martin Vantage GT3 finishing ninth overall, ahead of several Pro Class contenders, and overcoming a fierce challenge from a rival McLaren in the second half of the race to win the Gold Cup Class.


The victory, taken from the class pole position, was emphatic and marked the team’s first with Aston Martin in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup.

“It’s an amazing feeling,” said Vermeulen, who took the lead of the class in the final 10 minutes as the McLaren he was racing suffered a puncture. “For sure a lot of preparation went into it, learning the car, and plenty of testing, and I think the car has been in a very good window, with good support from Aston Martin, so a very big thanks to them. Then of course my teammates, the team… it’s a long race and very demanding. I think we have learned so much and I hope we can come back next year, because with some fine-tuning on some minor things for sure we can do even better. We’re very proud of everyone and I’m super happy that I had the privilege to be here and to achieve this.”


Having led comfortably through the first half of the race and climbed as high as second overall in the early hours of the morning, Verstappen.com Racing came under pressure from the McLaren after a Full Course Yellow at an inopportune moment compromised the team’s track position on Sunday morning. But Vermeulen and Lulham produced robust stints to keep the Vantage just ahead of the curve, while their teammate King unleashed one of the overtakes of the race to secure the class lead in the 22ndhour. The McLaren came back at them in the final pit stops however, regaining track position and so Vermeulen pressed hard, never more than two seconds away and was in the prime position to take advantage when his rival hit trouble in the final stages.


Walkenhorst Motorsport dominated the second half of the Silver Class, with its #35 Vantage GT3 finishing 14th overall. It was a just reward for the German team which had absorbed its fair share of adversity over the past week, with several accidents putting its engineers under pressure in the run-up to the event and the preceding ADAC Ravenol 24h Nürburgring. One of those accidents eliminated the #34 Pro Class car, driven by works drivers Henrique Chaves, David Pittard and Christian Krognes, after a crash in Super Pole on Friday.

For the victorious Silver Cup driver and former Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy graduate Romain Leroux, who shared the car with 2025 Academy candidates Oliver Söderström and Mateo Villagomez, the victory was even sweeter having been shunted into retirement from a podium position in last year’s race.


“I think it is the perfect gift back to the team, it’s definitely not been the easiest week,” said Leroux. “We had a lot of pace in the Pro car so to lose it even before the race began was very tough. The team bounced back very well, we didn’t lose focus, and we showed the pace the car had and us as drivers gave the team back the result they deserved.”

In a hotly-contested Pro-Am class, Beechdean Motorsport followed up its British GT Silver-Am Class victory at the same venue last week with an outstanding second place for Andrew Howard, Ross Gunn, Valentin Hasse-Clot and Anthony McIntosh – making his Spa 24 Hours debut in this year’s event.


The #100 Beechdean Motorsport car led the class comfortably for several periods of the race but lost track position into the morning, whereby its two works drivers aided by Howard and McIntosh staged a phenomenal charge, in searing heat, in the late stages to finish less than 25 seconds behind the winner.

Comtoyou Racing, which recorded Aston Martin’s magnificent win in 2024 returned with the same works driver line-up of former FIA WEC GT champions Marco Sørensen, Nicki Thiim and 2023 GT World Challenge Sprint Cup title-winner Mattia Drudi. The trio, and their #007 Vantage GT3, qualified eighth overall and were a key factor in the first third of the race. Moving into third position after midnight in a race where the top ten was rarely separated by more than 10 seconds through the night, Drudi had begun to exert significant pressure on the leading Mercedes duo when he encountered a technical issue that sidelined the car. It was a sad end to the Italian’s 24-hour triple header (24 Hours of Le Mans, Nürburgring and Spa-Francorchamps) with Aston Martin.


Adam Carter, Head of Endurance Motorsport, said: “To win multiple classes of the 24 Hours of Spa, with different partner teams, and come close to recording a triple, is a huge testament to the quality of the teams we choose to work with. Moreover, it is the perfect demonstration of the pace, adaptability and compliance of the Vantage GT3 to triumph in one of the world’s most demanding endurance races on earth. Congratulations to Verstappen.com Racing and to Walkenhorst Motorsport on outstanding performances and to Beechdean Motorsport for its hard fought second place in Pro-Am.”

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The red D'Station Racing AMR Vantage GT3 due back within the Super Taikyu Series this weekend

The red D'Station Racing AMR Vantage GT3 due back within the Super Taikyu Series this weekend


The red D’Station Racing Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 should be back on track at the weekend as the second tier Japanese GT series gets back underway at Sugo after their last twenty-four round from Fuji Speedway.

At the twenty-four hour, it was decided to amalgamate their respective driving forces within their #47 ST-1 Porsche 992 entry for which that earned the team an overall P4 finish – first in class for their efforts.


This week, the respective driver crews return to their specific #777 and #47 entries with team owner Satoshi Hoshino again partnering team manager Tomonobu Fujii and Yuta Kamimura.

As a result of preferences made for their home track Fuji 24, the class position of the #777 car has now slipped to fifth in class with now a 59-point margin to the present ST-X class leader.


It will also be back-to-back race weekends for some parts of the D’Station Racing team having just competed within the Super GT’s sole fly away round of that championship over in Sepang, Malaysia last weekend where both Fujii and Charlie Fagg were at the wheel of that #777 AMR there.

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Fourth Tim lucky for the E2P Racing Aston Martin in the 24H Series?

Fourth Tim lucky for the E2P Racing Aston Martin in the 24H Series?


If at first you don’t succeed, then try, try, try again will certainly be the moto this weekend for the Spanish based E2P Racing team as they prepare to embark upon the fourth round of the 24H Series European Endurance from Paul Ricard in southern France.

Having started this season with their new Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 Evo in lieu of their trusted Porsche, things haven’t been easy for the Pablo Burguera ran team as technical issues forced them to stop prematurely within the opening two rounds of the season before an errant Porsche inadvertently took the #90 car out of the race at a fast-sweeping section of the track last time out in Misano.

Going into this fourth round of the season amongst thirty-two other multi-classed rivals, the Burguera, Antonio Sainero and Oliver Campos driven car would presumably just like to finish a race within their Aston Martin before dreaming of something more achieving.

Private testing begins in France on Thursday before more officially timed sessions beginning on Friday with both Free Practice and Qualifying before a 10:00hrs start local for this twelve-hour race.

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ELMS back in action from Imola this weekend for the Racing Spirit of Leman AMR crew

ELMS back in action from Imola this weekend for the Racing Spirit of Leman AMR crew

 


For the first time since the 24 hours of Le Mans back in early June, ACO rules racing gets back down to normal business this weekend as the European Le Mans Series travels to Imola for its third round of the season.

With many teams and drivers having figured within the Le Mans racing programme, we get to see the return of the #59 Racing Spirit of Leman Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3 of Clement Mateu, Erwan Bastard and Valentin Hasse-Clot for the first time together since the previous ELMS round togther at Le Castellet (France) at the beginning of May where their first pole position within class sadly dropped to a P6 finish in class by the end of that four hour race.


That results lifted the crew up to eleventh within the LMGT3 Drivers Championship table and with both Mateu and Hasse-Clot getting valuable seat time within other series, the crew will certainly be looking for an improvement upon their race pace to date.

No Le Mans Cup Series support this time around (as they will return at the Spa Francorchamps round later in August) but track action will begin with Free Practice 1 on Friday before Free Practice 2 and Qualifying on Saturday before the start to this four-hour race later on Sunday at 12:00hrs local.

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Stanley Yangs first Vantage GT4 Evo drive in the SRO GT Cup Series

Stanley Yangs first Vantage GT4 Evo drive in the SRO GT Cup Series


This weekend saw just the second round of the new for 2025 SRO GT Cup Series run around the improvised street circuit layout of Pingtan Ruyi Lake International City Circuit along the Chinese coastal mainland.

Featuring amongst this twenty-one GT4 car entry list was a rebranded and revamped driver entry (supported again by the Level Motorsport team) to that that took part at the season opener way back in mid-March at the Shanghai F1 Grand Prix event with a more widely known Aston Martin Racing driver behind the wheel of the #87 car.


This time, it was Stanley Yang’s turn to take control of the AMR Vantage GT4 Evo for the first time for this weekend’s two thirty-minute solo driver races where the Taiwanese driver qualified the car seventh overall ahead of both races.

Competing at probably not the best circuit to learn both a new car and new series, a Safety Car interrupted the flow of the opening race as Yang was pushing hard to reclaim time lost in the opening laps of race one to eventually finish P9 overall at the end.


Race two on Sunday saw the #87 car experience some degree of technical issue that saw Yang struggle to slow for one corner and for him to make for the pit lane as a result and although he did rejoin the race towards the end, he was obviously a long way back in the finishing order.

Next time out for the series will be in Beijing in mid-October before finishing at the Greater Bay Area GT4 event from Macau in mid-November.

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D'Station Racing move up to third in class after Super GT return to Malaysia

D'Station Racing move up to third in class after Super GT return to Malaysia

 


It was a hard graft long distance round to the Super GT Series this weekend as the usually Japanese based series returned to Malaysia for the first time in twelve years for their third round to the season.

That of course included the #777 D’Station Racing Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 of Tomonobu Fujii and Charlie Fagg as a full season entrant but also with another ad-hoc entry from the Earl Bamber Motorsport team for their GT World Challenge Asia customer driver Kerong Li alongside local favourite Jazeman Jafaar.


Again, competing under intense heat at the Sepang International, the weekend did at least stay dry for the combined GT500 and GT300 runners with both Aston Martins competing within the nineteen strong lower class. The #333 EBM entry benefitted from local knowledge to beat its #777 stablemate during Friday’s Free Practice 2 before the combined driver qualifying process did see the D’Station qualify in P7 whilst the #333 had to make do with P17.

Come the race and whilst the faster GT500 class made off in the distance, the #777 held station during the opening laps for the Japanese driver but appeared not to have the performance needed to move forward as the fifty-two-lap race progressed. Li, meanwhile, kept his first AMR powered lap clean as he mainly diced with his Team EBM Porsche powered counterpart before both pitted just after the halfway stage.


The same continued for both crews within the second half as the success-based balance of Performance continued to hamper the #777 but at least, they were able to come home for some more valuable championship points – eventually finishing in sixth with the #333 finishing P19 and two laps down at the end.

The #777 crew now move up to third within the GT300 class as the series moves back to Japan and its next round from their home track of Fuji Speedway in early August.

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Aston Martins Spa 24 title defence begins

Aston Martins Spa 24 title defence begins


Aston Martin targets another slice of glorious motor racing history this weekend when it returns to the world’s biggest GT3-only race, the Crowdstrike 24 hours of Spa, seeking to become the first British manufacturer to record back-to-back wins in the prestigious Belgian race.

The current Vantage GT3 model achieved its maiden twice round-the-clock victory on the challenging 4.4-mile Spa-Francorchamps circuit last year and caused a sensation as Comtoyou Racing scored an overall victory; the second for Aston Martin and the first since 1948. It also marked Aston Martin’s first overall triumph in the GT3 era of the event.

For this weekend’s 78th-running of the Spa 24 Hours, a record eight examples of the Vantage GT3, which shares its mechanical architecture with the ultra-luxury performance brand’s most focused sportscar, and is built around Aston Martin’s proven bonded aluminium chassis and powered by its fearsome twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 engine, will hunt for the manufacturer’s third outright victory as well as a plethora of class wins.

The Spa event is the third round of the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Endurance Cup. It is the third major international sportscar race to feature Aston Martin in June; the FIA World Endurance Championship’s (WEC) 24 Hours of Le Mans and the ADAC Ravenol 24H Nürburgring having taken place across the past two successive weekends, creating an ultra-intensive schedule for competitors.

With 99,500 spectators attending last year’s 100th anniversary running and even more anticipated this weekend for a race that features 77 entries, the Spa 24 hours is one of the key events on the global endurance racing calendar. The event begins with a traditional parade along public roads from the Ardennes Forest circuit to the nearby town of Spa. Then builds through two days of practice on the daunting track that features some of the most challenging corners on planet earth, such as Eau Rouge/Raidillon, Blanchimont and Pouhon. The race, which takes place through Saturday and Sunday, is also renowned for frequently being affected by the circuit’s unique microclimate.

Aston Martin’s relationship with the Spa 24 hours is a long and successful one; beginning in 1936 with a one-two finish in the upto 1.5-litre class for a pair of Aston Martin Ulsters and building to an outright victory in 1948 for St John Horsfall and Leslie Johnson aboard a DB1.

Following many decades as a race for touring cars, Spa re-adopted GT racing regulations in 2001; paving the way for the Aston Martin name to return to the event in 2005. Vantage claimed a maiden win in the GT4 class in 2010 and its GT3 version added two further GT3 Pro-Am category successes in 2017 and ’19 before the latest iteration scored that memorable victory 12 months ago.

Comtoyou Racing, which recorded the magnificent win in 2024 returns with the same works driver line-up of former FIA WEC GT champions Marco Sørensen, Nicki Thiim and 2023 GT World Challenge Sprint Cup title-winner Mattia Drudi. The trio, and their #007 Vantage GT3, return with their sights set on becoming the first driver line-up to win the race in successive years since 1980. For Drudi, the event marks the third 24-race in as many weekends, having taken the GT pole for the 24 Hours of Le Mans with The Heart of Racing before taking on the ADAC Ravenol 24h Nürburgring with Walkenhorst Motorsport last weekend.

Racing the sister #11 Comtoyou Racing Vantage in the Pro-Am class is a multi-national roster including Frederic Jousset - GT3 winner at last year’s Road to Le Mans round of the Le Mans Cup, Portuguese rally star Bernardo Sousa – already an FIA World Endurance Championship LMGT3 podium finisher in his first year of circuit racing – last year’s European Le Mans Series (ELMS) overall runner-up Sebastian Alvarez (MEX) and current ELMS LMP2 Pro-Am points leader Sergio Sette Camara (BRA).

Comtoyou’s Silver class Vantage features 2025 AMR Academy winner Jamie Day alongside regular co-driver Kobe Pauwels – a class winner at last year’s Zolder 24 Hours – Nicolas Baert, the 2023 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Gold Cup champion and Xavier Maassen, a race winner in the FIA GT1 World Championship and Le Mans class podium-finisher.

The team’s bronze-class entry will have a pair of Belgian drivers, Antoine Potty - a multiple race winner in the GT4 European Series - and Alexandre Leroy, who took a double-podium in the GT2 European Series support event last year, plus Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team Driver Ambassador Jessica Hawkins at the wheel. All three will be making their Spa 24 hours debuts.

Walkenhorst Motorsport is another Aston Martin partner team racing this weekend to have won the Spa 24 hours overall. The #34 Pro-class car will have a trio of Aston Martin works drivers behind the wheel. Christian Krognes, who was part of the German team’s 2018 race-winning-line-up, is joined by David Pittard for the second time in a week after the pair shared a Walkenhorst Vantage at the Nürburgring 24 Hours. Henrique Chaves, the 2021 GT World Challenge Europe Pro-Am champion, completes the line-up.

The #35 Silver Cup car will be driven by a trio of event debutants. Reigning GT4 France Silver champion Mateo Villagomez and former AMR Academy winner Romain Leroux – who won the same title in 2021 – will share with impressive GT3 newcomer Oliver Söderström.

New-for-2025 AMR partner team Verstappen.com Racing have made a superb start to the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance season and head the Gold Cup class thanks to a category win at Paul Ricard and second place at Monza. Team regulars Harry King, Chris Lulham and Thierry Vermeulen will be joined in the Vantage, which is prepared by UK-based 2Seas Motorsport.

Beechdean Motorsport, the 2013 Spa polesitter, completes the Vantage line-up as the British outfit returns to the race for the first time since 2022. Two-time British GT champion and current Silver-Am series points leader Andrew Howard shares the #100 entry with a pair of Aston Martin works drivers; former British GT4 champion Ross Gunn and 2023 Le Mans Cup GT3 title-winner Valentin Hasse Clot, plus Anthony McIntosh, fresh from a podium finish in the Michelin Le Mans Cup’s showpiece ‘Road to Le Mans’ event at La Sarthe less than two weeks ago.

Adam Carter, Head of Endurance Motorsport, said: “Winning last year’s Crowdstrike 24 hours of Spa at the first attempt with the new Vantage GT3 was an incredible achievement for all involved and further added to Aston Martin’s impressive list of accolades in endurance racing. Returning this week with the possibility to create history and become the first British brand to win it back-to-back is a tantalising prospect. The GT3-only nature of the race and the fact that the 77-car entry list is overflowing with high-quality cars and drivers makes this an incredibly difficult challenge, but last year’s event was a proper endurance race in the truest sense of the idea and Vantage was equal to the test. In Comtoyou Racing and Walkenhorst Motorsport we have two partner teams who have won this event before and can use all that experience to help them this weekend. Verstappen.com Racing and Beechdean are already class winners in 2025 with Vantage, so we have all the ingredients in place to challenge for success in multiple classes.”

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AMR crews taking the rough and the Smooth of motor racing over the weekend

AMR crews taking the rough and the Smooth of motor racing over the weekend

 


The Heart of Racing claimed a dramatic last-gasp victory in the Sahlen’s 6 Hours of the Glen, Round 6 of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, as Tom Gamble, Zach Robichon and Casper Stevenson recorded their first win of the IMSA GTD class season.

The world famous former grand prix circuit, in New York, has proved a happy hunting ground for the US-based team and the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 over recent years; this was their fourth IMSA GT win since 2022 across the GT Pro and GTD classes.


“What a day! The GTD car, the crew, the drivers, everybody just executed,” said THOR team principal Ian James. “I’m so happy for us to get back to Victory Lane. Watkins Glen is our happy place, and it continues to be that way.”

Robichon started the race from pole but had to stay focussed to avoid drama in a chaotic race that witnessed no less than nine full course yellow interruptions and a torrential rain shower at the start. Despite these hazards the Canadian maintained control of the lead from the second hour before handing over to Stevenson for the middle stint.

The Briton had to fight back from contact with a rival while fighting over third place in the hotly contested division and was unlucky to find himself out of track position a couple of times as the FCYs rained down.


Gamble took over the car during yet another caution with two hours to go and began his stirring charge back from eighth place. Assisted by attrition, and the ever-present FCYs, the FIA World Endurance Championship Aston Martin THOR Team Valkyrie driver found himself battling for second place in the closing stages. The matter was settled when his rival spun. Then one final caution in the last 10 minutes of the race brought THOR’s clever fuel-saving strategy into play and this ultimately proved the deciding factor when the leading Lexus ran out of fuel on the last lap, handing the victory to Gamble.

“I’d actually settled for second at that point,” said Gamble. “I can barely believe we’ve won the race. I was feeling a little disappointed because I knew how fast the Vantage was this weekend, it’s been strong all weekend. It was quite hard to hold it all together on the last lap once I saw the Lexus slowing, but it feels great to have finally won in IMSA”.


For Gamble and Stevenson this marked their first victories for THOR and in IMSA, having secured podium finishes at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona and the Sebring 12 Hours.

RECORD BREAKER


Aston Martin works driver Jonny Adam became the most successful British GT Championship driver of all time on Sunday when he shared victory with Blackthorn team-mate Giacamo Petrobelli in the 3 Hours of Spa, Round 5 of the largely UK-based series.

The achievement marked a record 20th victory for the Scottish driver who is contending to become the only person to have won the British GT Championship title five times. All his previous titles, in 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019 were won driving Aston Martins, and Adam has now won a British GT race in every iteration Vantage GT3 since its introduction in 2012.


The victory, which was emphatic and founded upon a similarly impressive first pole position for the team, also marked the first overall triumph for the latest Vantage GT3 in the SRO-run series, as well as providing maiden wins for Petrobelli and the Blackthorn team at this level. The win, worth 37.5 points, marked the fourth consecutive points finish for the crew and moves them up to second in the championship, just two behind the series leaders.


Beachdean Motorsport, with whom Adam clinched his first British GT title, also won the GT3 Silver Am Class at Spa, thanks to an excellent run from team owner Andrew Howard and his team-mate Tom Wood.

PODIUM REWARD IN NÜRBURGRING 24 HOURS


Aston Martin’s Vantage GT3 achieved its first top 10 finish in the ADAC Ravenol 24h Nürburgring in eight years as partner teams PROsport Racing and Walkenhorst Motorsport took a class podium apiece in the twice-around-the-clock German classic last weekend.

PROsport Racing, running a previous generation Vantage for Steven Palette, Marek Böckmann and Nico Bastian, avoided the chaos around them and ran as high as fifth overall, before finally finishing seventh, which was good enough for second in the SP9 Pro-Am class. It was the best overall finish for the team, and the first time an Aston Martin powered by the fearsome twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 engine finished in the top ten since it was introduced to the Vantage GT3 lineage in 2019.


The British ultra-luxury performance car brand seemed on course to achieve its own best result in the event with Walkenhorst Motorsport’s latest generation SP9 Pro class #34 Vantage GT3, whose all works line-up of Mattia Drudi, Christian Krogne, David Pittard and Nicki Thiim, demonstrated podium contending pace in the 2025 edition. The car was running in third position overall when it ran into technical issues just before dawn on Sunday.

The German team’s sister #30 SP9 Am Vantage did finish second in class however thanks to a faultless run for the all-German crew of Henry Walkenhorst, Jörg Breuer, Stefan Aust and Christian Bollrath.

NEW PEAKS


A specially developed Aston Martin Vantage GT4 triumphed on the marque’s first proper attempt at the world-famous Pikes Peak International Hill Climb over the weekend, breaking new ground for the competition vehicle that shares its mechanical architecture with the ultra-luxury Vantage road car built around Aston Martin’s proven bonded aluminium chassis.

Having received guidance and support from Aston Martin Racing personnel, event rookie Stephen Wetterau dominated the Pikes Peak GT4 Trophy by Yokohama division with his BBI Autosport Team entered latest generation Vantage; having set the pace and clinched pole position in the build-up to the event.


Pole earned Wetterau a prime spot in the running order and he ultimately set a time some 10s faster than his nearest class rival and completing the event 27th overall, surrounded by competitors with access to more horsepower and downforce, and establishing Aston Martin among the class winners of the 2025 event.

Aston Martin Head of Endurance Motorsport Adam Carter said: “This has been a stellar weekend for Vantage all around. The Nürburgring 24 Hours is always a tough event so it’s impressive that the brand came away with two class podiums and we were encouraged by the performance of the Pro car in the first half of the race. I’d like to congratulate Jonny Adam for his British GT record. He has been a fantastic ambassador for Aston Martin and remains an outstanding works driver. Jonny deserves this accolade. The Heart of Racing has become a dependable source of results in IMSA and the team always seems to shine at Watkins Glen – and this year’s race was another case in point. Finally, I’d like to note Steven Wetterau’s class victory in Pikes Peak. Winning on such an event with Vantage demonstrates both its versatility and usability and we’re delighted to see it succeed in such an endeavour.”

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Mirage Racing achieve a race double at FFSA GT4s visit to Spa

Mirage Racing achieve a race double at FFSA GT4s visit to Spa

 


Like the British GT Championship Aston Martin Racing powered runners before it, it was a near mirror image of their earlier results for the two Mirage Racing AMR Vantage GT4 runners today as the French series saw out its third round of the season from Spa Francorchamps.

Saturday’s hour-long opener has seen the #7 Mirage Racing AMR of Stanislav Safronov and Aleksandr Vaintrub snatch the overall race win after the #10 car that finished before it had been blacked flagged earlier in the race.


That achievement was mirrored by the #7 crew of David Levy and Jodie Sloss who also progressed from P2 on the grid to secure the Am class win at the end. Those results also gave both crews pole position in class for Sundays race.

This time racing within the heat of the afternoon as the cloud cover moved in, a poor start from the #7 car of Vaintrub saw them drop down the order to run just in front of its sister car of Levy in third as the pack poured through Eau Rouge for the first time. A much cleaner start than in race one quickly saw the pack settle down for this concluding race of the weekend.


As the race neared the start of the pit window, the #7 car was holding a comfortable P2 overall whilst the #5 car had run as high as P4 but had dropped back slightly against faster crews.

Stops over and the #7 car of Safronov had come out into third whilst the #5 car had stayed out for as long as possible as the young Scot emerged P9 overall but still in the lead on Am. A Mercedes GT suffered engine failure directly in front of the #7 car at the top of the circuit and that Full Course Yellow/Safety Car then neutralised the race again for at least half of the then twenty minutes that were left to go.


That left a six-minute dash to the flag and whilst the #7 car again finished second to the #10 Ginetta, that car was again penalised with race Control dropping it to P4 overall in the timing screen with the #5 car of Sloss also hanging on to claim a P2 finish in class this time around.

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Another double for the two Astons at the end of todays three hour British GT race from Spa

Another double for the two Astons at the end of todays three hour British GT race from Spa

 


The success for the two Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3’s within the British GT Championship continued today at Spa Francorchamps as both crew took the race to a near lights to flag class win apiece earlier today.

Having both qualified at the top of their respective classes yesterday, the #7 Blackthorn AMR of Giacomo Petrobelli and Jonny Adam laid on what could nearly have been described as demonstration laps as the Italian opened the three-hour proceedings to something of a clear advantage as others were left to squabble in their wake.


The #97 Beechdean AMR of Andrew Howard and Tom Wood also started the race from top spot within their own Silver-Am class but were soon passed by their rival #86 Bridger Motorsport Honda NSX on the opening laps.

Only a Full Course Yellow and latter Safety Car thwarted the efforts of the Blackthorn crew as that bunched the pack back up togther again. With three mandatory pit stops required this time around and with no driver able to race for more than one hundred minutes, that gave the teams plenty of scope to juggle their strategy as and when needed or as they saw fit.


With both Am’s starting within their respective cars, both crews chopped and changed drivers back and forth to allow each of their faster drivers somewhere near their maximum drive time towards the end of the race. That was at about the hour remaining mark when Adam returned to the track (then down to third overall) as he soon caught and passed the Paddock Motorsport McLaren and the Spirit of Race Ferrari to retake the lead of the race again from which they would never look back.

For the Beechdean pair, it wasn’t a case of just winning their class but also of seeing just what could be achieved as silver graded driver Wood slowly but surely climbed the timing screen to eventually finish fifth overall.


These points not only place Adam as a clear best performer in the history of the championship with his now twenty race wins to date but also to lift the crew up to second in the Overall and Pro-Am Cup table with the Beechdean crew again stretching their lead over the Bridger crew in silver-am as the Championship now looks to the two sprint races around Snetterton in mid-July.

For the Beechdean crew, however, this will be an elongated stay in Belgium as they now prepare for the Spa 24 just next weekend.

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Sunday, June 22, 2025 | Read more...
Two Aston Martins for Super GTs fly away round in Malaysia next weekend

Two Aston Martins for Super GTs fly away round in Malaysia next weekend

 


The Japanese Super GT Series is back in action next weekend but not from one of its more customary venues as the series competes at its sole fly away round this season from the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia.


Still just round three of the 2025 season after previous rounds at both Okayama and Fuji Speedway, this round will see not one but two Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 crews compete this time around within the GT300 class.

Full season entrants from the D’Station Racing AMR team of course return with both Tomonobu Fujii and Charlie Fagg due again behind the wheel of their #777 car but they will be joined this time around for the more locally based #333 EBM Giga Racing AMR Vantage GT3 of Kerong Li and Jazeman Jaafar.


Last time out at the team’s local racetrack of Fuji Speedway, it was a great result for the D’Station Racing crew after they managed to secure both the GT300 class Pole Position in Qualifying before hanging in to retain a P2 finish in class at the end. That result has elevated the crew up to sixth in the drivers championship stakes after something of a poor start at Okayama earlier.

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Sunday, June 22, 2025 | Read more...
Better all round performances from the four AMR Vantage GT4 crews at Watkins Glen

Better all round performances from the four AMR Vantage GT4 crews at Watkins Glen

 


It was back to winning ways for the Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 after the latest round of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Series from Watkins Glen yesterday as this time it was the turn of the Van Der Steur crew to win in Bronze Cup.

Round five of the season and it was back to a two-hour race format this time around as the #46 Team TGM AMR of Paul Holton and Matt Plumb again showed their one lap qualifying pace to secure their umpteenth front row start to yesterday’s race.


Featuring another thirty-nine strong GS (GT4) and TCR based grid, the next best was the #71 Rebel Rock Racing AMR of Frank DePew and Robin Liddell in P14 with the two Bronze Cup entered #64 Team TGM Aston of Ted Giovanis and Hugh Plumb and the #15 Van der Steur of Ben and Christine Sloss a bit further back in P18 and P19 respectively in class.

Fast and furious through the opening laps for the lead group in GS saw the #46 car hold position up until the first Full Course Yellow after only five minutes of racing – but just for a stranded TCR on the kerbs. Back to green and Holton stole the lead to the race from the Mustang which he then held convincingly up until the midway pitstop and driver change – a stop that was also done under another FCY.


With the ‘lesser’ driver aboard the other three cars having survived the opening laps, their track position would obviously improve once their faster drivers were aboard with Liddell again being the one to watch for progress within the #71 car.

Getting back to racing, the #46 car has also dropped to P2 behind the Toyota, but Liddell was already up to P8 with still fifty minutes remaining as the lead pack came across the next set of TCR backmarkers for the next time around. That was how the #46 car found themselves being bumped down the order as Plumb elected to take the TCR car around the wrong side of it only to be pushed back down to P5 as a consequence.


Going into the final twenty minutes, there were still only 3.5 seconds between first to fifth at the head of the train but three quick and consecutive FCY’s for stranded cars would bite hard into that remaining race time for all concerned.

Eventually having to make do with a P5 finish, this race saw the return of the feisty pair within the #46 Team TGM Aston Martin with the #71 Rebel Rock AMR finishing just two places back. The accolades again came from within the Bronze Cup sub-class as Mr and Mrs Sloss this time overcame their recent poor form to take the BC win P14 overall in GS and two places ahead of the #64 Team TGM of Giovanis and Plumb who took second in BC to maintain their title defence this season.

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Sunday, June 22, 2025 | Read more...