Three Aston Martin powered class podium finishes at end of another dramatic Silverstone 500
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Originally intended as a twenty-nine-car entry, a freak accident for one of the drivers during an earlier session had seen his thumb injury prevent him from taking any further part but that thankfully did not affect any of the five Aston Martin Racing powered runners.
During yesterday’s qualifying, the #7 Beechdean AMR Vantage GT3 of Andrew Howard and Ross Gunn had to make do with a P10 starting position for today’s three-hour race as they prepared themselves for another tough campaign within the top-flight GT3 Pro-Am class.
After an emotional mark of respect to the recently lost of the Championship’s Pit Lane Manager Julze Batten Dale, the now twenty-eight strong grid assembled upon the National Pit Straight for what was always going to be a tough, strategic and fortune needed three-hour slog.
After that, the race seemed to settle slightly as the #7 was holding station but Orton had had to yield to the greater pace of the #74 Ginetta before an apparent mistake from Townsend caught his #40 Aston Martin hurtling backwards into the gravel trap at the end of the Hamilton Straight – this time it was the first of what would become four FCY interventions to allow for recovery.
At about the halfway mark disaster, however, befell the #27 Grange Racing AMR with then Turner at the wheel as a reactionary move between two cars going into Brooklands saw the #27 car make heavy contact with the #84 McLaren from which there was no recovery for either. Although uninjured, the young Revie Lake was unnerved to give the former Le Mans winner his full bodily expression on how he saw that manoeuvre!
With an hour to go Howard was still holding a worthy P3 overall position whilst Orton was still trying to chase down the #74 Ginetta in GT4 whilst Howard over tried his defence of position to come out two places worse off as a result. Whilst the #97 GBR Stratton car was being given yet another drive through penalty for speeding under a FCY, an unseen incident between the #7 Aston and #15 Mercedes saw Howard off track and having to restart the car after probable contact. Able to get going again, the #7 had lost significant track position.
The #7 Beechdean AMR crew of Howard and Gunn picked up a P3 finishing within their GT3 Pro-Am class, the #21 MK Racing crew of Orton and Hawkins picked up a well-deserved P2 overall (and Silver) finish whilst (and despite all of their earlier drive through penalties and issues on track) saw the #97 GBR Stratton crew of Hartshorne and Pearson pick off a P3 GT4 Pro-Am finish for their efforts.
Photo credits – Jacob Ebrey / Phil Hay


















