Shinkaze
07-14-2004, 09:25 AM
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From supercars.net
Aston Martin, one of Britain's most prestigious sports car companies, will return to international motor sport during 2005 with the DBR9.
A new division called Aston Martin Racing has been created in a partnership with Prodrive, one of the world's leading motor sport and automotive technology specialists. Prodrive will be responsible for Aston Martin Racing's global operations and will play a pivotal role in the plans to see a competitive Aston Martin program return to the world sports car series.
The program will see Aston Martin DBR9s racing production-based GT sports car events around the world, including the Le Mans 24 Hours, which Aston Martin won in 1959.
Story by Aston Martin Lagonda Limited, edited by Supercars.net
From supercars.net
Aston Martin, one of Britain's most prestigious sports car companies, will return to international motor sport during 2005 with the DBR9.
A new division called Aston Martin Racing has been created in a partnership with Prodrive, one of the world's leading motor sport and automotive technology specialists. Prodrive will be responsible for Aston Martin Racing's global operations and will play a pivotal role in the plans to see a competitive Aston Martin program return to the world sports car series.
The program will see Aston Martin DBR9s racing production-based GT sports car events around the world, including the Le Mans 24 Hours, which Aston Martin won in 1959.
Story by Aston Martin Lagonda Limited, edited by Supercars.net