Aston Martin and Dunlop – the new GT partnership
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Following Dunlop’s extensive computer-aided simulation using Aston Martin chassis data after the November test, all six GTE Pro class drivers were key to developing the tyres, covering over 4500 km on track. The team has tested specifically for the great La Sarthe race in June, including work during tests at Paul Ricard in France, Aragon in Spain and testing continued until two weeks before the event at Magny Cours in France and Monza in Italy. The preparations have included the temperature differentials found at Le Mans with the extremes from five degrees to 25, achieving and managing tyre consistency, and testing in the wet at low and high temperatures.
Dan Sayers, Aston Martin Racing Technical Director
The testing has been a big plus this year. We’ve done more testing than we’ve done before just trying to understand the tyre and the car. I probably have daily contact with them [Dunlop engineers] on the technical side and that is a massive bonus for us; we’ve got full support here….The partnership we have with Dunlop is a step forward. It is the only time we’ve been able to tailor a tyre to our car, which is a big plus.
Xavier Fraipont, Managing Director Dunlop Motorsport
Our focus in recent years has been the LMP2 class and our success in competition, combined with our one-brand GT programme in the European Le Mans Series, made us an attractive proposition for Aston Martin. They are our only development partner in the GT class for our WEC activities this year so they have our full attention. That close working relationship has already shown rewards with wins and podiums in the first two rounds of the WEC championship. We hope to add Le Mans success to that record.
Source material - Dunlop Motorsport
Photo credits - Dunlop / AMR