This weeks other AMR related news

Friday, February 14, 2025


Just catching up with other Aston Martin Racing powered news from everywhere this week, we start with today’s reveal of the Racing Spirit of Lemans AMR Vantage LMGT3 that will compete within the World Endurance Championship this season.

Now just one week away from the official Prologue test before the opening race of the season in Qatar has seen the Swiss team reveal a striking new livery design that drivers Derek DeBoer, Valentin Hasse-Clot and Eduardo Barrichello will run within their #10 car.



Elsewhere……….


We have seen the Walkenhorst Motorsport team out testing in Barcelona with one of their AMR Vantage GT3’s as well one of their new Vantage GT4’s that they will run within possibly multiple series in Europe this season.

Whilst the drivers within the GT3 have remained undisclosed, we know through his own admission that new signing Niklas Abrahamsen was testing the new GT4 that he will run within the NLS series this season alongside a yet to be confirmed co-driver.


The #82 Van Der Steur AMR Vantage GT4 that Brady Behrmann ran again in January’s opening round of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Series to great effect with Sammy Smith is now sadly up for sale as he moves over to the IMSA Porsche Carrera Cup North America Series. He does however hope to come back to the Aston Martin brand within the GT3 class at some point (TBC) within the newly expended IMSA VP Racing Sportscar Challenge.

Then we saw the news that former FFSA GT4 Champions Florent Grizaud and Kevin Jimenez have this year swapped to Porsche for their 2025 endeavours and again, he hopes to be within another undefined AMR Vantage GT3 at this years Road to Le Mans event (other details unconfirmed).


Graham Davidson has also been posting on social to confirm that he and his V12 Vantage GT3 will again be back in action on track again – starting with some testing at the Nurburgring before racing duties later this year within the GT3 Legends Series at both the Silverstone Festival and Spa Classic.

Aside from all of this, there is still plenty to look forward to with racing at both Yas Marina and Valencia this weekend.

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