Mirage Racing again fly the flag in FFSA GT4s visit to Dijon
Having done so well together as a package last season, David Levy and Jodie Sloss again fly the AMR powered flag together with the French based Mirage Racing team ahead of this weekend’s two one-hour races.
This weekend sees a repeat of that two-race format over the weekend with track action starting on Thursday with private testing.
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Six Aston Martin powered teams line up for the opening round of the Iberian Supercars Series this weekend
In another mixture of consistency but with a dousing of new, this weekend’s powered entry list sees six AMR Vantage GT4 powered crews enter this weekend’s two one-hour races with the reigning Pro class champion Mathieu Martins back for some more with the Racar Motorsport team.
They, in turn will be joined in class by the new for 2026 AMR powered entry of Henrique Oliveria and Louis Leveau within the #52 Monterios Competicoes AMR entry.
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Back. to Spa Francorchamps for two Aston Martins in the GT Open 500
Within the published thirty-two car entry we again see both the #14 Good Speed Racing team and the #91 Blackthorn AMR teams with their new Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 Evo cars that they will race within their respective Am and Pro-Am classes.
The Portimao round back in mid-April started with the more traditional two race format where the Polish Good Speed Racing team competed in their first races with their new Aston Martin to earn drivers Piotr Wira and (Tomas Magdziarz who wasn’t actually driving that weekend) a P4 finish in class after the feature race on Saturday before a P3 podium finish in Sunday’s race. The #91 Blackthorn also grabbed P4 in class on Saturday before elevating that to a class win on Sunday.
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Two Aston Martin Racing powered crews within this weekends GT Cup visit to Snetterton
GT4 Challenge and British GT names from the past sees both Richard Taffinder and Tim Eakin reunite as a racing pairing as well as rejoining forces with what is now the GBR Stratton Motorsport team as they will complete within one of the teams AMR Vantage GT4’s.
This weekend will again see two twenty-five-minute sprint races and two fifty-minute pit stop races.
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Four Astons to cheer for in this weekends ADAC Ravenol N24
It’s time to gear ourselves up ahead of the first of the three major twenty-four-hour racing events in Europe as the ADAC Ravenol N24 looks to get going this week featuring another incredible entry list of one hundred and sixty-one mixed class GT and tin-top racers this weekend around the infamous Nurburgring Nordschleife.
Again featuring itself as the second round of the Intercontinental GT Challenge as a ‘side show’ to the racing event in itself, we will be looking to the front of the grid – within the SP9 class to be specific where we will be welcoming four Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT3 powered crews to its midst.
Those crews are confirmed as follows:-
#34 Walkenhorst Motorsport AMR Vantage GT3 Evo – Nicki Thiim/Chirstian Krognes/ Matia Drudi/Felipe Fernandez Laser
#35 Walkenhorst Motorsport Vantage GT3 Evo – Mateo Villagomez/Felipe Fernandez Laser/Dennis Fetner/Stefan Aust
#39 Walkenhorst Motorsport Vantage GT3 Evo – Henry Walkenhorst/Anders Buchardt/Nico Hantke/Mex Jansen
Track action will begin on Thursday with five and a half hours of track time over two sessions before moving into Friday and the pinnacle of the race qualifying process in the afternoon.
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All smiles within the Heart of Racing Aston Martin camp after success at Spa Francorchamps
On its tenth appearance in WEC since making its debut in Qatar last year, the stunning British hypercar – in the hands of Tom Gamble and Harry Tincknell – crossed the line a mere five seconds behind the winner in a frantic and chaotic race that provided a grandstand finish, showcasing some of the best action that endurance motorsport has to offer.
The #007 Valkyrie, prepared and operated by the works Aston Martin The Heart of Racing Team, brought itself into contention with two hours of the race to go, following clever strategic decisions and some spectacular overtaking by Tincknell. A timely Safety Car also allowed the team to top up with fuel and align its strategy with its rivals.
Tincknell delivered two brilliant passes in one lap, to go from tenth to eighth, and then when two more Safety Car periods occurred in the final hour, Gamble found himself in a five-car fight for second place. At the final restart he was lucky to avoid a spinning Alpine at Eau Rouge and then overtook a Toyota for fourth place in the last five minutes of the race in a breathless dash to the flag.
Gamble and Tincknell might have been joined in the points by the sister #009 Valkyrie driven by Marco Sørensen and Alex Riberas, had it not suffered misfortune that caused the final Safety Car period. Both drivers ran strongly in the top ten and the duo were in prime position to capitalise on their rapid pace on soft tyres at the penultimate restart. But Riberas was given no option but to take to the grass on the high-speed Kemmel Straight as he attempted to pass the fifth placed car. The resulting spin forced him to retire from the race; an unjust reward for a brilliant performance.
The final result was not just Valkyrie’s best performance in WEC, it marked the #007 crew’s strongest race since the beginning of the programme and was the second consecutive points finish for the British duo. It means that Aston Martin holds fourth in the Hypercar Manufacturers’ Championship, with Gamble and Tincknell ninth in the Drivers’ standings.
The team’s #27 Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3 also claimed a second in class finish at the end of the six-hour race after a highly competitive performance from the Heart of Racing Team and drivers Ian James, Zach Robichon and works driver Mattia Drudi.
The result re-ignited the team’s championship challenge, and made up for the disappointment of the opening round in Imola, where the crew retired from the race while in contention for another potential strong points finish. James started on the front row of the class grid, having made it through to the Hyperpole session, which Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona poleman Robichon then used to convert into second place on the grid. James, who is also the team’s principal, ran in that position early in the race as he double stinted to complete his driver time.
James eventually handed the car over to Robichon in sixth, following contact from a hypercar, but with only superficial damage, Zach moved the car back into a solid fourth place.
When the race was reset by a series of late-race Safety Car periods, it set the stage
for a classic charge from Drudi who fought hard to get into the podium positions, finishing third on the road which was converted to second when the leader was given a five-second penalty for a pitlane infringement. “To finish second was fantastic,” said James. “I did my part and Zach and Mattia did a wonderful job in the car, and the team was perfect all day long. To get to stand back on the podium is great too.”
WEC now moves on to its Blue Riband event, the 94th running of the world’s biggest motor race, the 24 Hours of Le Mans on 13-14 June.
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Rounding off this weekends AMR powered race results
Down under, the Volante Rosso GT3 team fielded another co-driver for their young prodigy Alex Gardner as Ben Porter was welcomed back to the team a couple of years after they first ran their Vantage GT3 togther in 2024.
Then, over at the Sebring International Speedway, the Rebel Rock Racing AMR Vantage GT3 crew of Frank DePew and Robin Liddell were out in only their second round of the season after having debuted themselves and the Vantage GT3 Evo last time out at the Circuit of the Americas.
The weekend also saw the race return of former double GT America GT4 Champion Jason Bell who has reunited with the Racers Edge Motorsport team to see out the series with their new for 2026 AMR Vantage GT4 Evo.
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Podium success and late heartache at the end of the Spa 6Hr yesterday
Another incredible round of the FIA World Endurance Championship came our way yesterday from Spa Francorchamps, Belgium as the four Heart of Racing Aston Martin powered crews went about their usual competitive game plan which this time earned one crew podium success but at the cost of broken hearts for another.
Unlike the preceding two days of track preparation, the early afternoon start to yesterday’s six-hour race came under glorious blue skies and warming sunshine as the thirty-five cars within the Hypercar and LMGT3 gathered on the grid in front of another sizeable crowd.
Within LMGT3, the experience within the #27 AMR Vantage car of Ian James/Zacharie Robichon/Mattia Drudi again proved pivotable as they secured a P2 start after their class Hyperpole session whilst Gray Newell still did well in his first WEC visit to the circuit to qualify P13 in a car that he shares with Jonny Adam and Eduardo Barrichello.
An early Safety Car for a car off in the gravel reset the pack after just twenty minutes but once the race got back underway, the next biggest challenge for those on track was when the hypercar recaught and made their way through the LMGTs tail enders which saw a car from each class make through the gravel for an untidy show of driving skills from those concerned.
At the halfway point, all bronze and silver ranked drivers had now had at least one stint apiece within their respective GT car whilst all four hypercar drivers were still holding a mid-table position whilst not favouring still the medium tyre. Further Full Course Yellow calls for debris and later a collision between a leading hypercar and an LMGT3 at Les Combes – something which lead to something of another prolonged delay to the race.
Disaster would however strike down the #009 car of Riberas as, at another Safety Car restart and whilst attempting to overtake the Alpine onto the Kemmel Straight, that wheels left the track surface and for the Valkyrie to spin, crossing the track before hitting the outside wall with sufficient force to smash the front quarter of the car putting the #009 into immediate retirement.
As the chequered flag fell, the race pace of the #007 had just fallen away towards the end despite being on the ‘better for them’ softs as they finished their season best in fourth with the #27 Vantage LMGT3 crew also getting their first podium of the year – second in class. The #23 Vantage LMGT3 would complete their first WEC race together as a driving trio in P13 as eyes now move to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June.
Valkyrie hits fine form and the #27 car the front row in class as the Spa 6hr gets ready in Qualifying today
Thursdays two Free Practice sessions were ran upon what was then a very green track after persistent rain through the early part of the week but whilst both the #23 and #27 Heart of Racing Aston Martin Racing Vantage LMGT3 crews did struggle for pace in the morning session, the season debuting crew of Gray Newell, Jonny Adam and Eduardo Barrichello surprised all by being quickest in class at the end of the day.
Fridays final Free Practice 3 session was ran in the best track conditions yet as warming air and clearer skies finally moved above the Spa circuit which this time allowed the #007 Valkyrie to show its pace with a third fastest time in class (#009 strangely at its lowest position this weekend in twelfth) whilst the two Vantage GT3 crews finished the session 6thand 15th in favour of the more experienced crew of Ian James, Mattia Drudi and Zacharie Robichon after a multiple Full Course Yellow interrupted session.
A further twelve-minute session for (this time around) the #27 cars silver graded driver in Robichon saw the Canadian push to the end to split the two Lexus cars to grab a front row start in P2 for his efforts.
Saturday’s six-hour race will still be another challenge altogether for all four Heart of Racing crews as it will of course be race pace which will ultimately dictate just where each car will be in class as the chequered flag falls at 20:00hrs local.
Former Champion Jason Bell back in familiar territory this weekend at Sebring
Just as we were about to give up all hope of another Aston Martin Racing team (beyond that of the Rebel Rock Racing team who are racing within the GT World Challenge America Series) of competing within the SRO America trilogy of series that year – the Racers Edge team have today come to the rescue.
Having been obviously been trying to secure an appropriately funded driver(s) to race their new AMR Vantage GT4 Evo within either of the eligible GT America or GT4 America series for some months now, a very familiar face has finally taken them up upon their offer.
The team have just confirmed that former GT America GT4 Champion Jason Bell will make a return to the marque, series and team for this weekend’s series visit to Sebring after he stepped away from everything at the end of last year.
Having struggled with the AMR Vantage GT3 within the series over the last two years, the Vantage GT4 platform will be a more comfortable return to the track for the former double champion.
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Volante Rosso revert to how it all began for them and their Aston Martin for next round of the GT World Challenge Australia Series
At the opening round to the 2026 season that was raced at Phillip Island back in late March, the #14 Volante Rosso AMR Vantage GT3 was then raced by both Alex Gardner alongside Lee Stibbs where the Trophy Classed duo secured P2 and P1 finishes at the end of those two one-hour races.
“I’m really looking forward to coming back to rejoin Volante Rosso in the Aston Martin at The Bend,” Porter said. “It was great to be part of the team’s very first event with the Aston back in 2024, and since then, they have brought that package a long way. The car is sorted, the team knows it really well, and there’s no reason why we can’t be in a position to fight for a good result”.
Rebel Rock Racing revisit Sebring this weekend - this time in their AMR Vantage GT3
Having skipped the season opener from Sonoma in favour of getting back up to speed after the winter break within their Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4, the team’s first full racing experience within the SRO series in Texas proved itself to be a productive one.
Out of the twenty-two runners last time out, DePew would qualify their #71 car P20 overall before taking most of the racing seat time before delivering the car back to the team in one-piece P17 overall.
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Heart of Racing head to Spa Francorchamps for this weekends second round of the FIA World Endurance Championship
After the earlier postponement of the Qatar opener due to geo-political tensions and conflict within The Gulf, the opening round and proceeding Prologue test were hastily moved to Imola, Italy for a more conventional six-hour race.
Imola saw a year of continuity within the Heart of Racing’s Hypercar package as Harry Tincknell and Tom Gamble reunited within the green #007 car whilst Alex Riberas and Marco Sorensen were again together within the sister #009 car.
Last time in Italy saw Gray Newell make his FIA WEC debut alongside the more seasoned campaigner of Le Mans winner Jonny Adam. They were supposed to have been joined by Eduardo Barrichello, but he was on important IMSA duty for the team over in Long Beach, California so his seat was taken by AMR Drivers Academy winner Kobe Pauwels as he also debuted upon the world stage.
An earlier in the race weekend off for the #009 car saw the team having to build another car from scratch utilising the spare tub but as a result, the #009 car was never quite on the pace from that point forward as they eventually came home P14. The #27 car would also suffer from technical issues later into the race that resulted in Drudi having to pit from P8 in class with ninety minutes still remaining.
Thursday will see the FIA WEC expected grid of thirty-five cars for the first time with Free Practice 1 and 2 before Free Practice 3 and class Qualifying on Friday with the start to this race being waved off at 14:00hrs local on Saturday.
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D'Station Racing retain their Super GT class lead after a hot three hour slog at Fuji Speedway
Racing today at their ‘home’ circuit of Fujii Speedway, the #777 crew of Tomonobu Fujii and Charlie Fagg were facing the prospect of running this weekend’s three-hour race (as opposed to a more traditional 300km race) with maximum success ballast after their lights to flag class win at the end of the opening round from Okayama.
Having Qualified in eleventh within their class set of twenty-eight other entries, it was a warm start to the day as Fujii again did the opening stint to the race before handing over to Fagg in P9th before he too elevated their track position in class up to seventh at the end of his run.
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