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Aston Martin Racing has revealed further details of its all-new
DBR9 that will spearhead the marque’s return to international
motor racing in 2005.
This new GT racing car, which is based on the latest Aston
Martin production sports car, DB9, is being prepared by Aston
Martin Racing’s partners, Prodrive, based at Banbury,
UK. Prodrive is responsible for the design, development and
management of the DBR9 racing programme.
The first DBR9 is being prepared now and will compete during
2005 in selected international sports car events, including
Le Mans 24 Hours. Three Aston Martin Racing Works teams will
then be appointed to compete in major international sports
cars series. These will be independent teams each racing two
DBR9s with the full factory support of Aston Martin Racing.
Aston Martin Racing will also make a very limited number of
DBR9 racing cars available to selected customers. These cars
will be prepared to the same specification as the Works cars.
"The design of DB9 lends itself to be translated perfectly
into the DBR9 race car," said Jeremy Main, Aston Martin’s
Director of Product Development & Motorsport. "While
DBR9 has been planned for outright performance, every surface
sculpture and design detail has been developed to the same
high standards as our road cars."
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- Aston Martin
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