Aston Martin and Heart of Racings turn the page into the new hypercar racing era

Wednesday, February 05, 2025

 


Aston Martin begins a thrilling new chapter in its illustrious competition history with the reveal of its Valkyrie Hypercar – a pure racer bred from the road that will return the British ultra-luxury performance car brand to the pinnacle of endurance motor sport and allow it to bid for overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans amongst others.

The only competitor that is derived from a road-legal hypercar, the Valkyrie is the first racing car built to the FIA’s ‘hypercar’ regulations that will contest both the FIA World Endurance Championship and the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship. It will make its world competition debut when the Heart of Racing AMR Partner Team enters two Valkyries in the opening round of the 2025 WEC, at Qatar later this month.

Harry Tincknell, Aston Martin’s most recent British 24 Hours of Le Mans class winner, will be joined by countryman and rising endurance star Tom Gamble within the #007 Valkyrie for the full WEC season, while the sister #009 car will be driven by triple FIA GT World Champion Marco Sorensen with Alex Riberas stepping up alongside from the team’s LMGT3 entry of last season.


In IMSA, 2024 IMSA GTD Pro championship contender Ross Gunn and 2022 GTD class champion Roman De Angelis will both drive the single Aston Martin Heart of Racing Team #23 entry within that series topflight GTP class. Both Gunn and De Angelis will also join the WEC contenders to complete the three-driver line-ups at Le Mans. Gunn will drive the #007 Valkyrie with Tincknell and Gamble to complete an all-British partnership for the 24-hour race in mid-June.

The Valkyrie racing campaign is masterminded in both WEC and IMSA by The Heart of Racing, which has previously run the Aston Martin’s Vantage GT3 in both series. “For anybody that’s been involved in sportscar racing, to be running a car at the premier level with Aston Martin, and a car which is widely accepted as one of the most beautiful in the world – the only one that is the genuine progeny of a road car – is a real honour,” says team principal Ian James. “To be entrusted with this programme is most definitely a career highlight.”

Adam Carter, Aston Martin’s Head of Endurance Motorsport said: “The Aston Martin Valkyrie is not just a Hypercar; it is a revolution in automotive engineering history representing the pinnacle of performance, design and innovation. With an extraordinary fusion of F1® technology and road car mastery, Valkyrie is truly built for racing and its participation in the highest level of world endurance racing will only further cement its technological achievement.


“By adhering to the Hypercar rules, the race car shares many strands of DNA with the road car, with the same V12 power unit at its heart.” On aerodynamics, the evolution of the Valkyrie hypercar was developed to meet the regulation homologation criteria and was enabled by the solid baseline rooted in the road car, created by its architects Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman and Adrian Newey – who in March 2025 joins Aston Martin as managing technical partner of Formula 1® team. “It would be almost unimaginable for Adrian, one of the greatest racing car designers in history, to design a car and not think about it going racing at some point,” says Carter.

Since the Valkyrie hypercar’s first test runs in July 2024, The Heart of Racing has embarked on an extensive evaluation programme, which has topped 15,000km. Testing began in the UK at Donington Park and Silverstone, then moved on to Vallelunga and Jerez, before continuing in Bahrain, Qatar, Road Atlanta, Sebring and Daytona to ensure a cross-section of tracks appropriate to the dual race programme.

Two Valkyries have been entered for the WEC season, emblazoned in a stunning green livery synonymous with many of the great British motorsport glories at Le Mans, run from The Heart of Racing’s British base in Brackley. On the driver line-up, James says: “Harry Tincknell was heavily involved in the development of the Valkyrie, so we wanted to incorporate him early on into the test programme, plus he has other GTP experience.”


Tincknell is the last British driver to win his class at Le Mans with Aston Martin, in 2020, but is also the most experienced Hypercar driver in the group having raced for Proton Porsche through the 2024 WEC season. “He very quickly identified himself as a good team player, and his track record speaks for itself,” adds James.

Tom Gamble is a former winner of the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award who has both LMP2 and GT experience, including with The Heart of Racing, having driven for the team in IMSA’s endurance races at Daytona, Sebring and Road Atlanta in 2022. “I rate him very highly as a natural talent and he deserves a chance in the spotlight at the highest level of sports car racing,” says James.

Marco Sørensen is Aston Martin’s most successful active racing driver, as a three-time WEC GT class champion and a class winner at Le Mans in 2022. “He's among the most experienced and successful drivers to ever race for Aston Martin and he’s waited a long time for his chance at the top class,” says James. “Having worked with him, having seen his ability and how cool he is under pressure; I think he's a perfect fit for this programme.

“Alex Riberas has been proving himself in GTD Pro in IMSA the past couple of years, is an established race winner in IMSA and WEC, and excelled throughout the whole of WEC with us last year. He's definitely part of the fabric of The Heart of Racing and deserves his seat.”


A single Valkyrie will compete in IMSA, running in a special version of the distinctive THOR blue livery, starting from the Sebring 12 Hours on 12-15 March and will be run from the team’s US base in Phoenix, Arizona. Multiple IMSA GTD Pro class race winner Gunn and 2022 IMSA GTD champion De Angelis are both previous AMR Driver Academy winners.

“Ross has been with us for the past four years and has become, without doubt, one of the best GT drivers in the world,” says James. “He proved it last year in the GTD Pro title race, just narrowly missing out. He’s a team player, is naturally gifted and has a feel for a race car that not many drivers have. As for Roman, I first drove with him in 2018, and he's gone from strength to strength. He’s won the AMR Academy and the GTD championship, which is a unique achievement, and he's become an out-and-out performer. He's also a key ingredient in our sim programme in Phoenix.”

Expectations for the dual Valkyrie race programme match high ambition with the reality of competing against seasoned rivals. “Of course, we only do it because we want to win,” says Carter. “However, we respect the challenge of the events and the competition. They are at a high level, and that’s why we want to compete against them. Fundamentally, it is only worth winning if it’s against strong competition. We acknowledge that we will be joining them when they are already established. “It's a great time to be joining the pinnacle of sports car racing. The ACO, IMSA and the FIA have collectively created championships of growing popularity through working collaboratively. We are fully supportive of this process. They have done a great job of establishing the format and promoting the series to make this a golden era of sports car racing. It’s an opportunity compete on the global stage in a fair and competitive environment.”


The WEC season is made up of eight rounds. Following the season opener in Qatar, the championship includes European races at Imola and Spa-Francorchamps, the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June, then Interlagos in Brazil, COTA in Austin, Texas, Fuji in Japan and the finale in Bahrain in early November.

The IMSA schedule is made up of 11 rounds, including the Sebring 12 Hours and Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta, plus other major US venues such as Long Beach, Laguna Seca, Watkins Glen and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Source material / photo credits - AMR
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