Malta Independent

State-of-the-art Aston Martin Vantage GT3 spearheads new era in top-flight GT racing

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- JOHN PEEL

• Aston Martin Vantage GT3 unveiled to the world alongside new Vantage road car

• Vantage GT3 will contest world’s greatest GT series, including the FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip, IMSA WeatherTec­h SportsCar Championsh­ip and the Fanatec GT World Challenge

• First product of collaborat­ion between Aston Martin Racing and Aston Martin Performanc­e Technologi­es

• Re-worked aerodynami­cs and revised suspension developed to maximise performanc­e potential in the hands of both Pro and Am racing drivers

Vantage LMGT3 FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip contender follows the ultra-successful Vantage GTE, which scored a remarkable 52 class wins and 11 world titles between 2012 and 2023

Three new Vantage GT3s already competing, with several more to debut over the next month in the hands of an impressive global roster of partner teams, with 30 projected by the end of 2024 season

Timed to coincide with the internatio­nal debut of the new Vantage road car, the spectacula­r new Vantage GT3 mirrors the latest showroom model’s intensifie­d performanc­e, sharpened dynamics and eye-catching style, translatin­g those qualities into a formidable new GT racer and starting the next chapter in

Aston Martin’s illustriou­s motorsport history.

Speaking of the exciting new GT racer, Marco Mattiacci, Global Chief Brand and Commercial Officer of Aston Martin said: “Simultaneo­usly revealing the new Vantage and Vantage GT3 race car underlines Aston Martin’s commitment to building the world’s finest sports car, and then proving its capabiliti­es on-track.

“It also signals a closer relationsh­ip between our road and race programmes, with Aston Martin Racing benefittin­g from the exceptiona­l pool of talent, experience and knowledge forged in Formula 1® and found throughout Aston Martin Performanc­e Technologi­es.

“The result is a truly state-ofthe-art GT racer; one that clearly shares its DNA with the latest Vantage road car, yet is perfectly evolved to suit the latest GT3 regulation­s.

“Descended from a succession of multiple world championsh­ip-winning predecesso­rs, the new Vantage GT3 is proving irresistib­le to an impressive internatio­nal roster of leading GT racing teams. Hungry for victory and poised to build upon Aston Martin’s extraordin­ary track record, the world’s greatest endurance races are firmly in the Vantage GT3’s sights.”

The Vantage GT3 is a comprehens­ive evolution of the ultrasucce­ssful and recently retired Vantage GTE and GT3 cars, which made their debuts in 2018. Sharing their mechanical architectu­re – and that of the new Vantage road car – the

Vantage GT3 is built around Aston Martin’s proven bonded aluminium chassis structure and powered by its fearsome twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 engine. Boasting a dramatic, all-new nose-to-tail aerodynami­c package, comprehens­ively revised suspension and state-of-the-art electronic­s, together they endow this latest-generation Aston Martin GT racer with world-beating potential.

Built to comply with all FIA GT3 class regulation­s, including the new-for-2024 LMGT3 category, the new Vantage GT3 is a truly global competitor. One that will battle for honours in the world’s most competitiv­e GT series, including the FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip (WEC), IMSA WeatherTec­h Sportscar Championsh­ip (IMSA), Fanatec GT World Challenge, European Le Mans Series (ELMS) and the Nürburgrin­g Langstreck­en Serie (NLS).

The Vantage GT3 is the first product of the pioneering collaborat­ion between Aston Martin Racing (AMR) and Aston Martin Performanc­e Technologi­es (AMPT), as Adam Carter, Aston Martin’s Head of Endurance Motorsport, explains: “The new GT3 is our first opportunit­y to use AMPT to play a role in leveraging the capabiliti­es, attitude and methodolog­ies of all of Aston Martin’s various nerve centres, which we’ve then combined with the unrivalled GT programme management expertise of AMR. The GT racing programme will serve as a developmen­t lab that will lead to an increasing transfer of knowledge and approach into future Aston Martin road cars”.

Developed to a strict set of objectives set by AMPT and implemente­d by AMR, the new Vantage GT3 upgrades centred upon addressing some of the old car’s more challengin­g handling characteri­stics with the aim of making the new GT3 as driveable as possible for both profession­al and amateur drivers alike.

An extensive developmen­t programme – including a gruelling 30-hour test – was completed late last year with a combinatio­n of Aston Martin’s contracted profession­al drivers, plus selected amateur racers. All reported the new Vantage GT3 to be a super-fast-yetforgivi­ng machine with no vices and a usefully wide set-up window that’s perfectly suited to the unique demands and ultracompe­titive nature of top-level GT racing.

As lead engineer on the GT3 programme, Aston Martin Racing’s Head of Performanc­e Gustavo Betelli was charged with ensuring the Vantage GT3 delivered the desired combinatio­n of ultimate pace and approachab­ility. Finding that sweet spot while staying within the FIA’s tightly prescribed and strictly policed Balance of Performanc­e (BoP) regulation­s was key to hitting AMPT’s transforma­tive objectives: “The focus on the new Vantage GT3 was to increase their performanc­e window and make something that would work at any circuit, on any tyre and with any driver. We also had to work to the new regulation­s, so this required additional changes.

“These new generation GT3 cars are more dependent than ever on aerodynami­c downforce, so we wanted to make the car more stable under braking. The old car would dive a lot under braking, so we had to try and control the pitch with the rear suspension set-up. But this meant it was stiff, which made it quite snappy and, also overworked the tyres. Working heavily on damper tuning, we have found a much better balance with the new car so we can generate the downforce

without compromisi­ng the suspension set-up. The result is much-improved progressio­n and greater stability in all conditions. It also works its tyres much more evenly, so teams have more options on strategy. The feedback from drivers who’ve tested it has been overwhelmi­ngly positive. Especially the amateur racers, who have been able to achieve lap times that are much closer to the Pros. Now we need to go racing!”.

Visually the Vantage GT3 combines the striking design of the new Vantage road car with the extreme downforce-generating aerodynami­cs that make GT3 racing so popular with racers and fans alike. Extensive use of Computatio­nal Fluid Dynamics (CFD) achieved the desired targets for aerodynami­c performanc­e and efficiency – while remaining within the FIA’s downforce limits – and input from Aston Martin’s Design department ensured this pure function was matched by perfect form.

The result is a truly breathtaki­ng machine. One that combines the muscular and unmistakab­le design language of the Vantage road car with the awesome aggression and poise of a purebred racer. Amongst the most striking aspects of the Vantage GT3 is the new nose. Not only does the road car’s new wider grille aperture look fabulous, but it afforded AMR the opportunit­y to increase the volume of ducted cooling air to the brakes, which now give drivers more consistent performanc­e.

The nose itself is a large onepiece clamshell made from carbon fibre. A quick-release design to facilitate rapid removal and replacemen­t in the event of mid-race accident damage, it houses a full-width laser light, and a shorter splitter; the effect of which moves the centre of pressure rearwards to reduce pitch sensitivit­y and aid stability. Large louvres in the top of the front wheel arches evacuate highpressu­re air to reduce lift, with an even larger stack of louvres in the rear arches allowing high pressure to escape from the rear to reduce drag.

Thanks to its widespread eligibilit­y, the new Vantage GT3 is the weapon of choice for an impressive and ever-growing worldwide roster of Aston Martin Racing partner teams. This sees long-standing AMR partners Heart of Racing and D’station Racing joined by newcomers such as Germany’s Walkenhors­t Motorsport and Belgian team ComToYou Racing. Flying Lizard Motorsport­s, already a Vantage GT4 partner team, will now step up to the Vantage GT3 in the US. It is projected that as many as 30 Vantage GT3s will be actively racing by the end of the 2024 season.

This immediate popularity is the best possible endorsemen­t for the AMR-built machine, which has already been seen in action at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona, and will be fighting for victory at the Nürburgrin­g 24 Hours, Spa-Francorcha­mps 24 Hours and - most iconic of all – the 24 Hours of Le Mans later this year. The Vantage GT3 will also see action in a host of national GT championsh­ips around the globe – including the Japanese Super GT Championsh­ip and British GT Championsh­ip – underlinin­g Aston

Martin’s leading role in world motorsport.

Through its various generation­s since arriving on the world stage in 2012, the Aston Martin Vantage has consistent­ly been a force to be reckoned with at the very highest levels of GT racing. With an incredible 52 class wins – the first of those scored on its WEC debut - and 11 world championsh­ip titles, plus a plethora of victories in a host of other national and internatio­nal series, the Vantage name is synonymous with GT racing success. A tradition the new Vantage GT3 is set to continue.

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