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Why the 2019 Aston Martin DB11 AMR Doesn't Sound Like a Mercedes-AMG
The new Aston Martin DB11 AMR is better dialed in than its predecessor, with a host of chassis and mechanical tweaks improving the breed.
2019 Aston Martin DB11 AMR an Even Faster GT Car
Aston Martin is adding a higher-performance member to its DB11 family of grand-touring cars. Officially unveiled at the Nürburgring in Germany today, the 2019 AMR (Aston Martin Racing) model will serve as the new flagship, offering more power, style and seduction than ever before.
Aston Martin Racing Launches US Offensive, Including Spec Series
Well-known Porsche racing team TRG has made the switch to Aston Martin and in doing so has formed a partnership with the storied British brand to grow its enthusiast base in America.
Aston Martin Upping Its US Racing Efforts
Aston Martin has announced its U.S. plans for the 2013 race season, teaming up with The Racers Group (TRG) to bring 10 new race cars for the upcoming motorsport season.
Aston Martin Racing Unveils New Le Mans Prototype Racer
Meet the 2011 Aston Martin AMR-One race car: the new prototype race car designed for the Le Mans LMP1-spec class, with snazzy Gulf livery, a (very British) 007 racing number, and a 2.0-liter inline-six engine.
Aston Martin Planning New Le Mans Prototype Racer for Next Year
As Aston Martin prepares to hit the track at this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, the company has bigger plans to continue on racing prototypes well into the future. According to AutoSport, Aston Martin Racing will begin building six all-new ground-up prototype racers. Currently Aston Martin Racing runs two cars in the LMP1 field, which use Aston engines but Lola chassis.