Aston Martin Racing re-sign Turner for foreseeable future
Thursday, August 06, 2015
World-class sportscar driver Darren Turner (GB) has signed a
three-year contract extension with Aston Martin Racing, further cementing the
brand’s loyalty to the racing ace who has been with the team since its
formation in 2004.
Turner, who lives just a stone’s throw from Aston Martin
Racing’s headquarters in Banbury, has celebrated many successes behind the
wheel of an Aston Martin racing car, including two class wins in the
world-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans. He has also raced in every class that the
team has developed cars for; GT4, GT3, GTE, GT1 and LMP1.
“Within my time at Aston Martin Racing we have had so many
highs,” he explained. “Like with any team, we have had our low points too but
we always come out fighting - right now we are in a very strong place.
“We have an exciting few years ahead of us in GT racing. The
discipline is going from strength-to-strength and I’m looking forward to
working with the team to develop its new cars.”
Team Principal John Gaw was also pleased to confirm that Turner
will continue with the team for the foreseeable future.
In addition to his contract with Aston Martin Racing, Turner has
also signed a deal with Aston Martin to become a development driver and brand
ambassador to the road car business, a step that further allows the racer’s
development knowledge and expertise to benefit the marque’s future sportscar
development.
“Although I’ve always had a strong relationship with the road
car arm of the business and have been involved in many projects, this is the
first time that we have come to a formal agreement and signed a contract,”
Turner explained. “This will see me get more involved with road car projects
and will draw an even closer link between these and our race car programmes.”
Turner was most recently involved in the design and development
of Aston Martin Vulcan, the manufacturer’s first track-only hypercar and he has
used his extensive racing experience to help build a car that has the extreme
sports handling and performance of a track car with the luxury and comfort that
customers expect from as Aston Martin.
“At Aston Martin, we have always considered Darren to be the
face of the motorsport arm,” said Aston Martin’s Head of Motorsport David King.
“Recently, he has been more involved in the road car side of the business and
this is something that we wish to develop further. We have many exciting years
ahead at Aston Martin and we were keen to cement our relationship with Darren
ahead of this.”
In 2015, Aston Martin Racing’s works team is contesting the the
FIA World Endurance Championship with five Vantage GTEs and, in May, it entered
two Vantage GT3s into the Nürburgring 24 Hours. Turner and his team-mates will
next race for Aston Martin Racing on 30th August in the FIA WEC Six Hours of
Nürburgring.
Source material & photo credits - Aston Martin Racing