Back to Super GT for the D'Station Racing team but with another AMR soon upon the horizon

Back to Super GT for the D'Station Racing team but with another AMR soon upon the horizon

 


A very timely social media post from Aston Martin Racing just a few moments ago with first renders of the Earl Bamber Motorsport Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 that they will be entering with the third round of the Super GT Series in Sepang as this weekend, it’s time for round two from Fuji.


Racing at their home track of Fuji Speedway sees the #777 D’Station Racing AMR of Tomonobu Fujii and Charlie Fagg return to the track together after another eventful opening round to the season at Okayama just three weeks ago where the pair failed to capitalise upon a P2 in class qualifying position to eventually finish P24 within GT300 after that event.


With the team taking momentum gained from a great podium winning return to their Super Taikyu Series commitments just last weekend at Suzuka, the team will be hoping that repeated experience within both drivers of the circuit will hold them in good stead for this three-hour race on Sunday and with series enforced tweaks to the old balance of performance subject – who knows!!

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Tuesday, April 29, 2025 | Read more...
Just two Aston Martins for this weekends GTWC Europe Sprint opener from Brands Hatch

Just two Aston Martins for this weekends GTWC Europe Sprint opener from Brands Hatch

 


As with any racing season, the news of tomorrow soon covers off the news from yesterday as we now look forward to another busy weekend of global GT racing for the many Aston Martin Racing powered teams.

Starting off in the UK we will see the opening round of the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Series around the Grand Prix loop of Brands Hatch this weekend. With the Endurance side of the equation already underway, this weekend’s pair of races will see just two AMR Vantage GT3 Evo’s compete amongst an expected grid size of thirty cars.


The entry list confirms the #21 Comtoyou Racing silver entry for drivers Jamie Day and Kobe Pauwels as well as the #35 Pro entry from the Walkenhorst Motorsport team for their driver Henrique Chaves and Mateo Villagomez. Whilst the #35 entry has remained static from its time of announcement earlier this year, the Belgian teams entries have been changed since Matisse Lismont departed the team in favour of a Corvette entry just before the start of the Endurance series with his space now taken up by an endurance/sprint entered Day, but with the total removal of their planned #210 entry.

That should have been for their new Brazilian pairing of Ricardo Baptista and Raphael Suzuki as they did within one round of the GT3 Winter Series earlier this year but with just Pro, silver and gold classes being competed at this weekend – that might explain way.


Whilst the abilities of Chaves are well documented, the reigning FFSA GT4 Silver Champion Villagomez is still at the start of his GT3 learning curve although this will not be his debut GT3 event having raced at the Bathurst 12hr and also double stinting within the Endurance Cup rounds with Walkenhorst.

Saturday will see the field to the track for Free Practice, Pre-Qualifying and Qualifying before race 1 at 11:00hrs local with race 2 soon after at 15:45hrs local.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2025 | Read more...
Two more AMR powered teams round off last weekends events with more podium finishes between them

Two more AMR powered teams round off last weekends events with more podium finishes between them

 


To finish rounding off what was a successful weekend at the racetracks of the world for the many Aston Martin Racing powered teams, we finish with the successes of those competing within both the Super Taikyu Series and the British GT Championship were three of the five crews secured a podium finish at the end.

For the D’Station Racing AMR team, it was the second round of the Japanese domestic GT series from Suzuka where their #777 Vantage GT3 Evo crew of Satoshi Hoshino, Tomonobu Fujii and Yuta Kamimura were again on hand to do battle within their six strong STX class for last weekend’s five-hour race.


The crew were eager to improve upon the misfortunes of the opening round from Motegi were a Qualifying session crash saw the team placed onto the back foot to repair the car in time for the race only to see the multi-tonal Aston Martin recover to fourth in class at the end.

This time around, things were better as the #777 crew qualified upon the front row in P2 for Sundays race and were able to claim a podium P3 result at the end.


Next up for the team will be the second test at their home circuit Fuji Speedway at the beginning of next month in preparation to the 24hour event at the circuit at the beginning of June.


Leaving the best till last, last weekend we also saw the British GT Championship again run their second round Blue Ribband event from the home of British motor racing at Silverstone with their customary three-hour battle around the full Grand Prix circuit.

Just three weeks since the opening round of the season from Donington Park, we also saw the Blackthorn AMR, Beechdean AMR and MKLH Racing Aston Martins joined by a fourth car as an invitational entry for this round which helped swell the grid from that of the season opener.


Both the #97 Beechdean AMR Vantage GT3 of Andrew Howard and Tom Wood and the #50 MKH Racing Vantage GT4 of Peter Montague and Stuart Hall enjoyed class success last time out with a Silver-Am win for the #97 and a P2 in Endurance Cup Pro-Am for the MKH racers. The #7 Blackthorn AMR Vantage GT3 of Giacoma Petrobelli and Jonny Adam however, endured self-inflicted hardship last time out after heavy front-end contact for the Italian cost their opening bout in damage and drive through penalties to end their day with a lowly P9 Pro-Am class finish.

Fortunate enough to say that all full season entries were on point during Qualifying, making full use of the earlier Media Day track running with the new Pirelli control tyre to place themselves no worse than third in class for the start of Sundays race. The additional #19 Blackthorn AMR Vantage GT3 entry of Claude Bovet and Charlie Bateman completing their qualifying run with an aggregated P6 in class result.


With air and track temperatures now much warming than before, the race go underway under mainly clear blue skies and sunshine but the busyness of the track and the slight performance margins between all crews meant that contact was inevitable at some point.

Indeed, Howard was one of the first drivers to suffer the consequence of that as he was given an additional ten seconds at his next stop for causing a collision but at least at that stage, there was still time to make amends. Fortunately, Petrobelli was also more conservative with his passing manoeuvres this time about as the crews cycled through their pit stop/driver sequences within their maximum drive time allowances.


At the end, both the #97 and #50 AMR’s continued their podium run in class with a P2 finish to impress their new sponsors this time around for the #97 car with the #50 also finish one step down the ladder this time in P3. It was also a better day for the two Blackthorn AMR’s as the #7 crew finally got some significant championship points under their belts with a P4 Pro-Am finish with the guesting #19 car also finishing P3 in class too (although a non-points scoring entry).


Next up are the first of the sprint rounds with Oulton Park stepping up first for their two, hour long races at the end of May where we also expect the MKH Racing crew step aside leaving just the #7 and #97 Vantage GT3’s to cheer.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2025 | Read more...
Further AMR powered successes within last weekends SRO America visit to CoTA

Further AMR powered successes within last weekends SRO America visit to CoTA

 


Following Germany in the realms of Aston Martin Racing powered business at the weekend came the return of SRO America’s usual return to service with its trio of GT World Challenge America and GT4 America Series running their second rounds of the season together with the GT America Series running their third round of the season – all this time from the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas.

As previously reported, there were a number a few changes between crews and series but overall, there were still seven AMR powered GT4 crews taking part within both the GT4 and GT America Series with a further two AMR Vantage GT3 crews within the topflight GTWC America Series.


Trailing the pathways already set by the GT4 based series running within Germany earlier in the days saw three crews return class podium finishes at the end of their one three-hour round on Saturday. The new to AMR JMF Motorsport team continued their fine start to the relationship (as initiated at the opening round from Sonoma earlier in the month) with a P2 finish for the #4 car of Mike David Ortmann and Braydon Arthur.

Their silver class finish was closely followed by the #26 Heart of Racing AMR of Hannah Grisham and Hannah Greenemeir who secured their first silverware of the new year as did the #15 Archangel pairing of Adrian Comstock and Thomas Merrill who converted a lowly P25 qualifying position into a P3 overall / P2 in Pro-Am finish for their efforts.


Those performances were mirrored within the GT America Series as the sole AMR running #39 Van Der Steur car of Max Hewitt continued from where he left off at Sonoma with a pair of visits to the podium for his P2 finish in race 1 and up one step to claim a class win by the end of the second forty-minute race of the weekend.

Finishing off with the Heart of Racing and Racers Edge AMR Vantage GT3’s competing within the GT World Challenge America Series saw distinct progress made from the two crews since their opening round in California. 


Inter team honours again went to the #24 HoRT entry of Gray Newell and Darren Turner over the #2 Racers Edge entry of Jason Bell and Michael Cooper (only just each time though) as Saturdays opener saw the pair move up the ladder to achieve P4 and P5 finishes in class respectively before ending the weekend with a P7 and P9 finish in class on Sunday.



All three series will be out again over the bumps of Sebring in little under three weeks’ time.

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Monday, April 28, 2025 | Read more...
Successes for the many AMR runners in Germany at the weekend

Successes for the many AMR runners in Germany at the weekend


Last weekend’s hectic schedule of motor racing also witnessed a whole host of Aston Martin Racing powered success for the many Partner and Customer teams around the world.

Germany proved itself to be the busiest as far AMR powered teams were concerned as the Nordschleife Langstrecken Serie ran its second-round four-hour affair from the notorious ‘Green Hell’ circuit whilst both the DTM and event supporting GT4 Germany Series opened their 2025 account from Oschersleben.


Three Vantage GT3’s and three Vantage GT4’s competed within the NLS including the racing debut of last season’s new Evo version from the Walkenhorst team as well as both a 17A variant and GT8R version of GT4 from the locally based Prosport Racing team.

Whilst the two Prosport entries were both full season, most eyes were upon the #34 Walkenhorst SP9 Pro entry of Mattias Drudi and Christian Krognes as they prepared for the teams full Pro entry into this year’s 24 hours later this year. The did that in style with a P2 finish overall at the end of this four-hour race with the teams SP9 Pro-Am entry also taking a P3 finish in class. Whilst the #36 Walkenhorst SP9 Am class entry and the #191 Walkenhorst SP10 GT4 entry failed to finish or where not classified, the #175 Prosport car did secure another P3 in class with the #140 sister car in P8.


That overall great news was sadly in contrast to racing fortunes of the Belgian based Comtoyou Racing team within this year’s DTM series for its young driver line up of Nicolas Baerts and Gilles Magnes from Oschersleben.

With a field of twenty-four cars, the #007 of Magnes and the #008 of Baerts at least avoided being ‘tail end Charlies’ for the opening race of the season but failing to be weighed at the end of it did get both disqualified from the results. 


Race two didn’t exactly go much better as although Magnes eventually secured a P21 finish, Baerts failed to finish as the series now looks to its next round at the Lausitzring at the end of May.


Fortunately leaving Germany in a happy note, we also saw the opening two rounds of the ADAC GT4 Germany Series. Prosport Racing were on double race duties with the sole pair of Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4’s that saw their former champion in Hugo Sasse return to the fold with Pole position for the season opener. Unfortunately, illness struck down Anton Abee aboard the sister #17 for that opener so it was left to both Sasse and co-driver Roman Fellner-Feldegg for the opening race after which the crew delivered a P3 finish for their efforts.


Race two saw both cars return with the #17 car of Abee and Marek Bockmann outperforming their sister car with both taking P2 and P3 qualifying positions. By the end of that hour long race the #19 car had secured another visit to the podium (again) in P3 whilst the #17 car had recovered the situation somewhat with valuable championship points with a P6 finish.


This series now gets a slightly longer break before its next round from the Norisring at the start of July.

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Monday, April 28, 2025 | Read more...
D'Station Racings AMR Vantage GT3 within the Super Taikyu Series rounds off this weekends AMR powered participation

D'Station Racings AMR Vantage GT3 within the Super Taikyu Series rounds off this weekends AMR powered participation

 


We were going to report upon yet two more race series running this weekend with at least one Aston Martin Racing GT within their midst but seeing that one has now gone all BMW on us – that now just leaves the D’Station Racing AMR within this weekend’s Super Taikyu Series.

Round two of the season from Suzuka and this time it’s a five-hour affair for the #777 D’Station Racing AMR Vantage GT3 Evo of Satoshi Hoshino, Tomonobu Fujii and Yuta Kamimura within their ST-X classed machine now of course racing its bright red livery.


Not that was always the case at the opening round to the season from Motegi after an early session off for the lead to the aesthetically bizarre sight of the car running in a mix of its new red and more traditional green livery colours for the race.

Although at the time, the #777 was unable to make the qualifying sessions whilst repairs were being undertaken, the crew did come back from the back of the grid to secure an overall and class P4 finish at the end of that four-hour race.


Hopefully, they will have more luck this time around.

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Thursday, April 24, 2025 | Read more...
Aston Martins go two by two in both DTM and GT4 Germany at Oschersleben

Aston Martins go two by two in both DTM and GT4 Germany at Oschersleben


Two more European series start their 2025 campaigns this weekend from Oschersleben in Germany where both series will feature two Aston Martin Racing powered crews amongst them.

Starting off at the higher level sees the Belgian based Comtoyou Racing team finally make their anticipated start within the DTM Series with their two AMR Vantage GT3 Evo’s for both Gilles Magnus and Nicolas Baert.


Diversifying out from their usual European based GT series this season will see the team embark upon an eight-round season across circuits in Germany, Austria and Holland. Featuring twenty-four cars for this opening round, the solo driven cars will compete within a one-hour race over both Saturday and Sunday.

The competition within the series will again be very tough.


Supporting this series will again be the ADAC GT4 Germany Series who themselves kick off their six-round season from Oschersleben with again, two Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4’s from the Prosport Racing team.

This sees the Christoph Esser lead team run a double programme this weekend with the NLS2 event from the Nurburgring with the former champion Hugo Sasse into the equation.


Again running a pair of the older but very successful 17A variants of the Vantage, Sasse will pair with Roman Fellner-Feldegg as they did for the final round of the GT4 Winter Series at Barcelona earlier this year with former team GT3 racer Marek Bockmann pair up with relative GT4 newcomer Anton Abee.

They too will race an hour-long pit stop punctuated race over both Saturday and Sunday.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025 | Read more...
Six Aston Martins for this weekends four hours NLS2

Six Aston Martins for this weekends four hours NLS2

 


This weekend coming really is getting busier by the day as entry lists are confirmed across the global theatre of GT racing.

The latest all centres around this years forthcoming Nurburgring 24 and the preparatory races and Qualifying rounds catered for within the Nurburgring Langstrecken Serie – particularly this weekend with NLS2 where we will see six Aston Martin Racing powered crews from Walkenhorst Motorsport and Prosport Racing teams.




Walkenhorst will this time be the busiest as they plan to field three AMR Vantage GT3 crews across the available SP9 classes as well as a new Vantage GT4 Evo within the SP10 class alongside two older 17A iteration of Vantage GT4 from the locally based Prosport team within both the SP10 and SP8T classes.

Earlier this week, Walkenhorst confirmed their full works Pro driver line up ahead of the 24hr with Mattia Drudi, Christian Krognes, David Pittard and Nicki Thiim, some of those drivers will be on hand again this weekend as they and the team get their eyes in around the infamous “Green hell”.


Starting with the full season NLS entries again has the #140 Prosport GT8R entry of Maxime and Guido Dumarey alongside their sister #175 SP10 entry of Jorge Viebahn, Yannik Himmels and Michel Albers. The #191 Walkenhorst SP10 entry for Niklas Abrahamsen and Hermann Vortkamp complete the GT4 line up in SP10 with their new Evo version.

Both Krognes and Drudi will partner in the team’s #34 Pro classed SP9 entry with former ADAC GT Masters runner Nico Hantke stepping up with Anders Buchardt within the #35 Pro-Am SP9 entry with the #36 Am classed entry being driven by Jorg Breuer, Stefan Aust and Christian Bollrath.


This weekend’s round will be 140 cars and a four-hour race starting at about midday local having already ran their qualifying runs in the morning – weather permitting of course!

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025 | Read more...
Another packed set of grids for the SRO America trilogy of series due at CoTA this weekend

Another packed set of grids for the SRO America trilogy of series due at CoTA this weekend

 


SRO America is back in town this weekend as all three series get back to racing from the Circuit of the America’s in Texas with another bunch of nine Aston Martin Racing powered crews amongst them.

For both the GT World Challenge America and GT4 America Series, this visit to CoTA will be their second rounds of the season having both opened at Sonoma at the end of March whilst the GT America Series has already snuck in their second round of the year with a west coast visit to the streets of Long Beach California just two weeks ago.


Best performances within each series full season entries have come within the GT4 ranks as they are where the numbers of entries are compared to the just two AMR Vantage GT3 entries within the GT World Challenge.


Both bronze rated drivers within that series did spread their wings a little the other week to race their GT3’s solo at Long Beach within the GT America series and whilst Gray Newell had cause to celebrate both with an overall pole position and podium finish at the end of one race whilst Jason Bell possibly regretted the whole idea of it after technical issues all weekend.


Back within their usual series this time around, Newell will again compete alongside AMR factory driver Darren Turner aboard their #24 Heart of Racing AMR whilst Bell rejoins Michael Cooper aboard their #2 Racers Edge prepared GT3 Evo for two more, ninety-minute-long races.

In GT America there has been something of a trade of as it’s just the #39 Van Der Steur AMR Vantage GT4 entry for Max Hewitt after the #007 Prosport Competition AMR of Tim Savage swaps over to the GT4 America for this weekend. Both drivers rightly elected to skip the street circuit round of Long Beach to concentrate on the more forgiving circuits on the calendar with Hewitt still on something of a high after his P2 and P1 finishes in class last time out at Sonoma. 


His entry list again sees fourteen entries but with just three of those being within the GT4 class, just a finish this time around will automatically receive a trip to the class podium – but obviously, everything is in the winning these days after each of their two forty-minute races.

That leaves the now six AMR Vantage GT4 entries now listed within the GT4 America Series and their two, hour long races this weekend.


Last time out at Sonoma saw three crews visit their respective class podiums with a debut P3 finish in silver for the #4 JMF Motorsport entry for Braydon Arthur and Mike David Ortmann whilst theirs sister #3 car of Jesse Webb and Jonathon Neudorf enjoyed similar spoils in race 2 with a P3 finish of their own.




The #07 Skip Barber Racing AMR of the Garcia brothers also visited the Am class podium after race 2 but the weekend was hard graft for the other two AMR entries for Hannah Grisham and Hannah Greenemeir within their #26 Heart of Racing entry as well as the #15 Archangel entry for Adrian Comstock and Thomas Merril.


The additional car to this series will be the #007 Prosport entry for Savage and Dwayne Moses, a driver who has been with the team for a while and raced their older 15A iteration of Vantage GT4 within the World Racing League.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2025 | Read more...
An additional Aston Martin for this weekends British GT Silverstone 500

An additional Aston Martin for this weekends British GT Silverstone 500

 


An enhanced grid entry has just been confirmed for this weekend’s second round of the British GT Championship from Silverstone as now thirty-three crews prepare themselves for the Blue Ribband Silverstone 500 event.

The opening round to the 2025 season from Donington Park saw twenty-six GT3 and GT4 crews take to the track for the first time of asking at the start of the month and todays entry news out of the SRO sees one further Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 to add to the two full season AMR GT3’s and the Endurance Cup entered Vantage GT4.



Like Donington Park before it, this second round of the season is also another Endurance Cup round for those eligible entries for which the #50 MKH Racing AMR Vantage GT4 of Peter Montague and Stuart Hall is one.

They will compete within an overall GT4 class of fourteen car and be one of four cars entered within the Endurance Cup – three of which are racing within the Pro-Am sub-class. The opening round saw the #50 crew finish P20 overall but P2 within class for their efforts within that two-hour race – the Silverstone 500 will this time be a three-hour affair!


At the other end of the paddock, they will again be joined by both full season GT3 entries from the Blackthorn AMR and Beechdean AMR teams for their Pro-Am #7 entry of Jonny Adam and Giacoma Petrobelli and the #97 Silver-Am entry for Andrew Howard and Tom Wood respectively.

Donington Park certainly saw a fiery Italian aboard the #7 car – first snatching a P5 qualifying slot before being in the hunt of the early stages of that race. That was before contact with a slower GT4 saw the car pick up sizeable front-end damage (and penalties) that would eventually ruin their race to end the day P11 overall, P9 in class.


That, however, wasn’t the case for the #97 Beechdean crew in their debut race with yet another livery colour scheme where dogged persistence from Howard before handing a fast car over to the charging Wood saw them end the day P7 overall and P1 in class for a very welcomed early visit to the podium.

They will this time be joined by a second car out of the Blackthorn stable for team boss Claude Bovet and Charles Bateman within the #19 car. Bateman ran with the team within this season’s Asian Le Mans Series alongside both Adam and Petrobelli/Reema Juffali. Although permitted to race, this and all the other additional ad-hoc GT3 entries will not be points scoring.


This weekend’s timetable will again see private testing on Friday before Free Practice, Pre-Qualifying and Qualifying on Saturday ahead of Warm up and the start of the race at 12:30 on Sunday.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 | Read more...