Seven Aston Martins return for next round of Endurance Cup from the Nurburgring

Seven Aston Martins return for next round of Endurance Cup from the Nurburgring

 


Still just at their third round of a five-round season, the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup runners are back in action this weekend with a step across the border from their previous round in Belgium to this weekend’s venue at the Nurburgring.

Last time out was of course the Spa 24 where the #7 Comtoyou Racing Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 of Matteo Drudi, Nicki Thiim and Marco Sorensen where in position to snatch an unexpected overall race win at the end after the race leading Ferrari was baulked in the pit lane going into their final stop.


To come first - first you must finish, and the #7 car was never too far from the front of the action to be able to grab that racing opportunity with both hands whilst the #34 Walkenhorst AMR Vantage GT3 of Ross Gunn, David Pittard and Henrique Chaves was also in contention for a podium finish before a late race penalty dropped them down the order.

Since then, we have just had the last round of the Sprint Cup Series from Hockenheim where the old saga of Balance of Performance again reared its head over last weekend when the Comtoyou Racing Aston Martin’s all received positive BoP adjustments ahead of each race which finally saw the team’s Pro car finally climb the order to where we expected it to be at amongst the multi-class grid.


Hopefully, that is all over for this weekend as seven Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3’s from both the Comtoyou Racing and Walkenhorst Motorsport teams help to make up the fifty strong grid for this weekend’s three-hour race.

To confirm driver line ups within those seven cars –

#7 Comtoyou (Pro) – Drudi/Thiim/Sorenson

#11 Comtoyou (Bronze) – Job Van Uitert/John De Wilde/Kobe Pauwels

#12 Comtoyou (Silver) – Esteban Muth/Nicolas Baert/Sebastian Ogaard

#21 Comtoyou (Silver) – Charles Clark/Matisse Lismont/San Dejonghe


#34 Walkenhorst (Pro) – David Pittard/Ross Gunn/Henrique Chaves

#35 Walkenhorst (Silver) – Maxime Robin/Romain Leroux/Lorcan Hanafin

#36 Walkenhorst (Bronze) – Mex Jensen/Tim Creswick/Ben Green

From an Endurance Cup perspective, the #7 Comtoyou crew presently lead the Driver’s Championship thanks to their points haul from Spa which saw them score at each of the 6/12/24hr marks of the race whilst the #34 Walkenhorst crew sit back in joint P9.


Within the Silver class, the #21 Comtoyou squad sit at the head of the three AMR crews in P8 with the #35 Walkenhorst crew in P12 whilst in the bronze class, the #11 Comtoyou crew head the pair of AMR entries in P5 whilst the #36 Walkenhorst are down in P13.

Track action begins tomorrow with private testing before more formal affairs of Free Practice and Pre-Qualifying on Saturday morning. Qualifying itself will be on Sunday morning ahead of a race start at 15:00hrs local.

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Up to Four AMR Vantage GT4s expected in this weekends WRL visit to Road Atlanta

Up to Four AMR Vantage GT4s expected in this weekends WRL visit to Road Atlanta

 


The World Racing League is back in action again this weekend as the American Clubsport series moves onto the Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta in Georgia for another of their endurance double headers.

This time featuring an eight-hour race on Saturday ahead of a seven-hour affair on Sunday, another capacity mixed class grid of sixty crews make the trip this weekend with up to four Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 powered crews featuring amongst the expected twenty-nine strong GTO Class.


Often difficult to get confirmation of driver crews out of the WRL system, their provisional entry list does show two possible Vantage GT4/GT8R entries from the 89X Motorsport team as well as single cars apiece from both the Automatic Racing and Team Speed Syndicate teams.


We have seen all these entries before over this season and last as the #909 Automatic Racing car will again be likely to be populated by those close to their Stoner Car Care IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge entry within their older gen car.


The two 89X cars (#89 and #289) were sourced by the team from New Zealand over last winter where the team earned themselves a P3 finish last time out at Charlotte whilst the #68 Team Speed AMR entry is to the former Ari Balogh Vantage GT4.


Track action begins on Friday with a four-hour Qualifying/testing session before the first of the races which kicks off at 09:00am local on Saturday.

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Finally, a 2024 AMR Vantage to race in Australia's top flight SRO series this season

Finally, a 2024 AMR Vantage to race in Australia's top flight SRO series this season

 


One person’s loss is certainly another one’s gain as one former IMSA Aston Martin Racing Vantage GTD gets a new lease of life down under within the SRO GT World Challenge Australia Series.

Confirmed earlier this week, sees the Volante Rosso team just take delivery of their latest racing acquisition as the team recently received delivery of the former Andretti Autosport Vantage GTD car driven within the Weathertech Sportscar Championship last season by Jarrett Andretti and Gabby Chaves.


Previously more familiar with the Radical, Porsche GT and single seater formulae, the New South Wales team embark upon a new direction into the topflight national SRO Series in time for their next round from Queensland Raceway in early August. The team hope to give the car a quick shakedown test as early at this Friday 

Imported still in its 16A format, the car is due to be upgraded to the new 2024 evolutionary format as soon as parts land at their workshop as that, together with confirmation of their expected Pro-Am line up will be made later.

This car doubles the AMR powered line up within the series as Mike Bailey’s older generation V12 Vantage GT3 presently competes within its trophy class.

“To join Aston Martin Racing as a Partner Team is the most exciting thing we’ve done in our time in GT racing,” said Papadopoulos. 


“The Vantage GT3 is everything you want in a racing car. Not only has AMR done a fantastic job with everything they’ve added to make it a great race car, but they’ve started from a pretty sensational road car!

“Aston Martin is as serious about racing performance as we are, so it’s been a great fit for us, and they’ve really welcomed us into the fold from a car ownership and technical perspective.

“I think it’s fair to say every race fan has missed seeing an Aston Martin in the outright fight in Australia, so we couldn't be more proud to be the team taking Aston Martin back to the topflight here” said Chris Papadopoulos, Director Volante Rosso Motorsport with the announcement of their AMR Partner team status.

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More new faces than expected with GT Cups visit to Silverstone

More new faces than expected with GT Cups visit to Silverstone

 


This weekend’s fifth round of GT Cup Championship from Silverstone will see one or two more new faces that what previous media releases have suggested.

The obvious news for this weekend is the inclusion of the Beechdean AMR Vantage GT3 team as team boss Andrew Howard looks for some quick, competitive track time to get him back on the GT3 straight and narrow before the next round of the British GT Championship from Donington Park in six weeks’ time.


Having missed the last two sprint races of the Championship around the Snetterton 300 circuit in Norfolk through ‘prior commitment’, the #97 crew of Howard and Jessica Hawkins also had a very brief racing experience of the Spa Francorchamps round having been taken out of the proceedings at the first corner.

For this weekend, Howard will again be under the dutiful tutelage of Darren Turner for the two sprint - two pit stop punctuated races.


The other news comes from within the Forsetti Motorsport camp and the #9 AMR Vantage GT4 car of Mikey Porter and Matthew Higgins reunite again having missed the previous round after their decision to compete within the GT4 European Series at Spa instead, the weekend after their British GT round.

The teams #10 car, however, is again not populated by either Jody Sloss or Rianna O’Meara-Hunt - we know that Sloss would be tied up again with her F1 duties over in Belgium, but we’re not sure about O’Meara-Hunt.


Their places will be taken by one of their #47 British GT racers in Will Orton (this time) who will share the car with team debutant and Fiesta racer Sam Nesser.

The race format to the weekend will see a return to their usual two sprint – two pit stop punctuated rounds per day preceded by Qualifying each day. Having missed the last round, the #9 crew have now lost their overall points lead but do still retain the GTH Class lead from their #10 car stablemates.

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A podium and a late protest mix up the AMR powered action from VIR at the weekend

A podium and a late protest mix up the AMR powered action from VIR at the weekend

 


An unfortunate event marred the return of SRO America’s three series back to track action from the Virginia International Raceway at the weekend as one Aston Martin Racing Partner team felt forced to take self-imposed action having failed to find explanation from the governing organisation.

The Flying Lizard Motorsport team were again at hand at the circuit to support their three customer drivers competing within both the GT America and GT World Challenge America Series in both AMR Vantage GT3 and GT4’s but it was via the unsatisfactory performances of their #08 Vantage GT3 car of Elias Sabo and Andy Lee within the GT World Challenge Series that the team felt compelled to act.


Citing that ugly phrase again of Balance of Performance, the team issued a statement saying that they felt that their Vantage GT3 was otherwise being impaired in its performance via inconsistencies within the SRO governing bodies BOP process. Despite having sought further clarification, both in the USA and in Europe, the team felt that they had no other option but to withdraw their #48 car for the weekend’s second race on Sunday having finished P9 overall after a rain affected race 1.


Whilst we are certainly advocating that we have any idea what exactly was going on there at VIR, but something certainly was globally as the four AMR Vantage GT3 crews competing within the sister GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup Series at Hockenheim had their BoP reportedly adjusted before EACH of their two races at the weekend. Either way, this kind of action is bad for the sport as a whole!


Within the GT America Series, there was a short lived and well-earned hooray for the #2 Flying Lizard AMR Vantage GT3 of Jason Bell who, having also stepped up to GT3 level having retaken the GT America GT4 crown again last season, finally stepped upon the SRO3 podium at the weekend. Despite much of the opening race being controlled by the Safety Car in the deluge that hit the circuit just as the cars were forming on the grid, Bell did what was needed (as well as lucking in with other cars misfortunes) to claim his and the cars first SRO America podium finish in that class/series.


That was sadly the highlight of the five AMR entries within that series over the two races as once the track had dried, all five then struggled for pace finishing no higher than P4 in class having competed so closely in the preceding rounds.


It was the same for the four AMR Vantage GT4 crews racing within the GT4 America Series as P5 for the Gray Newell/Roman De Angelis combo in Pro-Am was the best that any could do as even the newly reclassified #26 Silver Heart of Racing entry of Hannah Grisham and Hannah Greenemeier struggled within race one for a P6 in class finish with a further DNF after contact in race 2.


Hopefully, these issues can be resolved to the satisfaction of all concerned ahead of their next round from Road America in late August.

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The shape and sound of things to come in 2025 for Heart of Racing and Aston Martin

The shape and sound of things to come in 2025 for Heart of Racing and Aston Martin

 


Last week we saw the shape of things to come as far as the Heart of Racing and Aston Martin were concerned as their all-new Valkyrie LMH Hypercar set about its first public laps around Silverstone in advance of their planned IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship and FIA World Endurance Champiosnhip debut next season.

With the co-joined project with Aston Martin Performance Technologies now based around the Northamptonshire circuit, last week’s video captures were of the cars first systems checks and installation runs before a more rigorous testing and development programme comes into play later this year in time for a prompt debut at Daytona early next year.


Long term Aston Martin Racing test, development and racing driver Darren Turner was again at hand to conduct yet another race car development from the factory alongside that of Heart of Racing IMSA driver Mario Farnbacher with the return of Harry Tincknell to the British marque.

Speaking with Heart of Racing’s Ian James at the Spa round of the WEC earlier this year, he was confident then of a third quarter debut for the new race car directly attributed from the extreme Valkyrie AMR Pro production road car – the only car within the topflight IMSA GTP and WEC LMH classes that can claim that.


“The first runs for the Valkyrie AMR-LMH have been an immensely proud moment in the programme. The birth of this project has been a couple of years in the making, so to get it to the track and to see it going around in the flesh, feels momentous for The Heart of Racing. We’re looking forward to the journey ahead – it’s a steep hill to climb for everyone involved in this project.

We are at the pinnacle of sportscar racing, the competitors are formidable, and they have been doing it a long time. Some of them have endless resources. We know we are going up against the best, so we intend to represent Aston Martin at the same level. I believe, from what we have seen so far, and with the DNA of where this car came from, I think we have the right tools to be able to do this successfully” said James after last weeks test runs.


Adam Carter, Aston Martin Head of Endurance Motorsport, said: “The Valkyrie AMR-LMH sets its own standard as a thoroughbred endurance competition car. It is a pure, leading edge racing machine, and while it is very early in the testing cycle, from what we have witnessed so far, we are satisfied that it is achieving the targets and criteria we have set out for it to accomplish.”

The race-optimised carbon-fibre chassis Valkyrie AMR-LMH uses a modified, lean-burning version of the sensational Cosworth-built 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine, which in standard form revs to 11,000rpm and develops over 1000bhp. The power unit is enhanced and adapted to meet the performance window of the Hypercar class and developed to withstand the rigours of top-level long-distance competition and comes with a sound note to die for within current motor racing.


Another interesting fact the follows on from the inclusion of the Valkyrie within the Aston Martin/Aston Martin Racing 2025 programme sees them compete at the highest levels right through from F1, GTP/LMH through to LMGT3, GT3 and GT4 series.

The future is looking bright already in 2025.

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Monday, July 22, 2024 | Read more...
A tough weekend at the office for the Comtoyou Racing Team in Sprint Cup

A tough weekend at the office for the Comtoyou Racing Team in Sprint Cup

 


It was to be a frustrating return to the GT World Challenge Europe Series for the Belgian based Comtoyou Racing Aston Martin Racing powered team as they travelled to the Hockenheim circuit in Germany for the third round of the Sprint Cup Series.

The biggest surprise for this round was the number of times the SRO visited that touchy subject of Balance of Performance during the meeting, something which eventually saw the series adjust that of the AMR Vantage GT3’s BoP three times in a quest for their infamous parity amongst brands.

Despite arriving at the circuit as newly crowned Spa 24 Champions, qualifying for the opening hour-long race on Saturday saw all four cars from the team finish no higher than P23 within the thirty-two strong entry.


Again fielding a fourth car across the three available classes, it was the new #21 Gold Cup crew of David Pittard and Matisse Lismont car who headed the AMR quartet over the #7 Pro car of Matteo Drudi and Nicolas Baert, #11 Gold Cup runners James Jakes and newcomer Razvan Umbrarescu brought up the rear with revised driver line up of #12 Silver cup entry of Dante Rappange and Lorens Lecertua.

Despite the newly imposed loss of car weight and additional boost, none of the Aston’s were able to correct the expected qualifying position within the opening half of the race despite the likes of Pittard starting the #21 car and race one quickly descended into one that Comtoyou Racing will forget as the #7 Pro car eventually finished P17 overall and the #21 car P21 overall, P5 in Gold Cup.


Sunday saw the Vantage GT3 offered further weight loss and performance enhancement ahead of Q2 and that saw the #7 Pro climb the timing screen to claim sixth overall on the grid although both gold cars were still down at the wrong end of the table (no higher than P21) and with the #12 car setting no time at all.

With track temperatures remaining high, it was a better opening half race experience for the #7 car as Drudi quickly made the most of the errors of others to move up to P4 by the time the pit window opened.

Umbrarescu’s return to the series would however be a short-lived affair in race 2 as a spin into turn one just before the pit window put the #12 cars endeavours at an end as he brought out a FCY.


Service over and Baert’s retained the #7 P4 position whilst Pittard was now aboard the #21 car and had moved up to P15 overall – third in class although that would soon change as the rear window popped out of place after contact from the Audi behind into T1, hindering the cars aero-dynamics and forcing the AMR factory driver to eventually pit.

By the end, the #7 Pro car eventually finished P6 overall after a five second post race time penalty was applied for track limits - a more representative pace that what race 1 would have suggested despite Baert being hounded all the way around. The #12 silver cup car did not recover from their Q2 issues to finish at the rear and with both the #21 and #11 cars being non finishers. Certainly room for thought within each car ahead of the next round at Magny Cours at the tail end of August.


Next stop for the Comtoyou Racing team however is just next weekend as Endurance Cup series resumes from the Nurburgring.

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Another tough GT4 European meeting brings slight reward for two AMR powered crews

Another tough GT4 European meeting brings slight reward for two AMR powered crews

 

Another two frantic races from the GT4 European Series from Hockenheim this weekend saw little reward for the eight Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 crews amongst another healthy and highly competitive grid of fifty-one runners.

High temperatures and blistering sunshine this time around produced a differing set of considerations for the teams and drivers to make after the cooler temperatures and precipitation of the last round at Spa Francorchamps three weeks ago as tyre management again became the focus of their attention.


Saturday’s opening race saw Roberto Faria become the highest qualifying AMR driver in P6 within his (and Baudouin Detout’s) #39 Racing Spirit of Leman car with the sister #82 car of Mateo Villagomez (and Jamie Day) down in P10/

Unfortunately, their joint sister #74 car of Alexandre Machado (and Kevin Kullmann) didn’t see much of the opening race here either, following on from his Spa qualifying accident that sidelined the car for the entire round, as contact was made going into turn one for the first time that put paid to both their efforts.


With all the Aston’s looking slow compared to certainly the BMW’s, Ford’s and Alpine’s, early place losses were inevitable for all the AMR crews as the race eventually settled into a natural rhythm. The #100 Prosport Racing AMR of Fabio Rauer (with Henrik Still) was another early casualty as he slowed and stopped off track at T16, something that he and another car stopping brought out the Safety Car just ahead of the pit stop window.

Despite recovering somewhat from early race place losses, the #39 car of Faria would also not make the opening pit window after damage received from unseen contact with another car left them with no further to go in pit lane whilst the #5 Mirage Racing AMR of Josh Miller and Ruben Del Sarte saw them penalised with a revisit to pit lane for a too short a minimum pit stop time.


With all the stops over, the #84 RSLM car of Day was now the highest placed AMR in P8 although the #72 GPA Racing AMR of Florent Grizaud and Kevin Jimenez were hanging onto P3 in class within their Am class and with the #7 Mirage Racing Pro-Am entry of Stanislav Safronov and Aleksandre Vaintrub now P3 in theirs.

Another FCY and resulting Safety Car brought all the cars back together again with just 15 minutes of the hour-long race remaining for another frantic dash to the flag but as the laps countered off, tyres started to hinder some as the race eventually finished to another BMW powered win. The #82 car eventually finished P8 overall but whilst the #7 car hung on to take P2 in Pro-Am, the #72 GPA Racing car eventually finished third in theirs.


Sunday’s second race was very much of the same ilk as the Alpines, BMW’s and Ford’s raced off out front to leave the Aston Martins dicing to be the best of the rest again.

The #100 Prosport car of Still hadn’t got off to the best of starts having been consigned to the back of the grid but that would get even worse when the car again had to pull over out of the race with technical issues just after the halfway point for a double DNF.


Others, like the #82 RSLM were having to work very hard for their money just to remain in contention as there were some clearly faster cars out there than the Vantage GT4. A lengthy Safety Car period for two cars going off within the opening five minutes helped to manage tyre longevity at the expense of a thrilling first half of the race with the mainly faster drivers aboard.

The #5 Mirage car would again be in the wars as contact either side of the pit window saw firstly Miller lose ground before secondary contact that would see Del Sarte penalised for causing a collision before retiring themselves from the race as a result.


Another late Safety Car again brought the pack together with just ten minutes to go, but again, the Aston simply didn’t have the pace to compete with the brands ahead as any hopes of a podium finish within the silver class needing nothing short of a minor miracle with the #72 GPA crews hope of another class podium also being spun around at the hairpin and the #39 RSLM again in the wars with frontal damage.

At the flag, the only AMR crew celebrating were the #7 Mirage Racing Pro-Am crew of Safronov and Vaintrub as a last lap lunge earned them a class win to add to their P2 finish of Saturday to help elongate their championship lead.


The series now takes a few weeks off before their penultimate round of the season from Monza in late September before concluding in Saudi Arabia in late November.

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Sunday, July 21, 2024 | Read more...
Just the eight AMR Vantage GT4 crews again for next instalment of GT4 European Series

Just the eight AMR Vantage GT4 crews again for next instalment of GT4 European Series


A fifty-one strong GT4 field has descended upon the Hockenheimring in Germany for round four of the GT4 European Series.

Racing in support of this time, the GT world Challenge Europe Sprint Cup Series, this large grid is also again populated with the eight full season Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4 crews from the Prosport Racing, Racing Spirit of Leman, GPA Racing and Mirage Racing teams.


Last time out for the series at Spa Francorchamps saw the whole range of results with some literally crashing out of the proceedings even before the weekend’s first race but with others taking class podium finishes within the opening hour-long race.

Results from the three rounds so far this season sees the #72 GPA Racing AMR entry of Kevin Jimenez and Florent Grizaud hold second place within their class – albeit a point distant one to the leading crew fifty points ahead but there are certainly still plenty of remaining point available per remaining three rounds to change that.


Then within the Pro-Am class, the #7 Mirage Racing AMR of Stanislav Safronov and Aleksandr Vaintrub hold a slender nine-point lead over their nearest rival within their 2024 Vantage GT4 Evo whilst in the silver class, it is the #99 Prosport Racing entry of Hugo Sasse and Raphael Rennhofer who the top Aston Martin powered position in fifth but again with their older 17A generation of car but with a huge sixty-six points in arrears.

There are no expected changes to these full season entries driver wise, but the guesting Forsetti Motorsport entry of the Spa round is not here (as expected) having been something of a toe in the water exercise for Mikey Porter after the British GT round in Belgium the weekend before the Spa GT4 European round.



Ruben Del Sarte/ Josh Miller #5 Mirage Racing, Roberto Faria/Baudouin Detout #39 Racing Spirit of Leman, Jamie Day/Mattio Villagomez #82 and David Pullman/Alexandre Machado #74 Racing Spirit of Leman and Fabio Rauer/Henrik Still #100 Prosport Racing complete the AMR powered line ups.

Private testing has already taken place at the former home to the German F1 Grand Prix with the #7 Mirage crew again setting the pace for the AMR powered contingent in P12 -half a second off the pace setting Pro-Am Audi.


Whilst the weather at the circuit has been hot and dry today, higher temperatures and rain in still in the forecast for later into Saturday and Sunday – just to keep things interesting for Qualifying on Saturday ahead of race 1 later in the day and race 2 on Sunday.

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Thursday, July 18, 2024 | Read more...
Spa 24 Champions Comtoyou Racing back in Sprint Cup mode as GT World Challenge Europe visits Hockenheim (UPDATED)

Spa 24 Champions Comtoyou Racing back in Sprint Cup mode as GT World Challenge Europe visits Hockenheim (UPDATED)

 


Three weeks since their triumphant win at the Crowdstrike 24 Hours of Spa Francorchamps, the Belgian based Comtoyou Racing team are back in action again this weekend as the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup Series resumes in Germany.

After rounds at both Brands Hatch and most recently at Misano, the overall result for the team at Spa has come as a timely injection of confidence in both themselves and their new Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 race car platform after disappointing results for the team at the previous rounds for their trio of entries.


Despite a front row start for the Pro class #007 car of Mattia Drudi and Nicolas Baert at the opening race of the season at Brands Hatch, that car sadly failed to finish the race with the #12 Silver Cup entry of Dante Rappange and Charles Clark the best of the three Astons down in P20 ahead of the tail end Charlie of the #21 Gold Cup entry of James Jakes and Matisse Lismont. Race two was an improvement as all three cars improved upon those performances.

Next time out in Italy it was much of the same but with the revised #12 Silver Cup entry of Lorens Lecertua and Dante Rappange finishing as high as P19 overall and P4 in class.


This weekend’s events at the Hockenheimring in Germany will see no change to the two drivers crews that competed at Misano as the three Aston Martin Racing crews will be joined by a further thirty GT3 crews for this weekend’s two one-hour races.

UPDATE

Since posting this, the team have since confirmed the return of their fourth AMR Vantage GT3 as well as a slight driver adjustment to accommodate that.

The #007 Pro entry remains the same (Drudi/Baert)

#11 Gold entry is now James Jakes and Petru Razvan Umbrarescu

#12 Silver entry remains the same (Lecertua/Rappange)

#21 is a Gold entry for Matisse Lismont and David Pittard

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Wednesday, July 17, 2024 | Read more...