Making its debut at the Geneva Motor Show three years ago, the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro has already excited car enthusiasts with its extraordinary technologies and track-specific structure!

British giant Aston Martin, which produced the road vehicle version of the Valkyrie, which was designed by Adrian Newey, was also working on the new hypercar class of the Le Mans 24 Hours race. And the expected announcement has arrived! Producing double the downforce of its sibling, the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro takes to the track at the 89th Le Mans 24 Hours race held in France on August 21-22, 2021.

Birth of the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro

Aston Martin, Adrian Newey, Red Bull Advanced Technologies (RBAT) and engineering partner Multimatic have been working since 2019 on the design of an Aston Martin Valkyrie racing car that aims to win the Le Mans 24 Hours race in the new hypercar class. This advanced design formed the basis of the new Valkyrie AMR Pro. The concept design, which was first showcased at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, was a preliminary study to get more performance from the Valkyrie platform. The new Valkyrie AMR Pro is the race-optimized version of the Le Mans project…

Continuing its technology partnership with Red Bull Advanced Technologies (RBAT), the Valkyrie AMR Pro is a car with unprecedented power and mind-blowing capabilities. It uses a unique version of the Valkyrie chassis with the wheelbase extended by 380mm. The Valkyrie AMR Pro also has an aggressive aerodynamic package that adds an additional 266mm of length.

Thanks to the airflow under the fuselage, it produces an extraordinary downforce, while providing twice the downforce of the Valkyrie.

Giving up the hybrid engine, Aston Martin engineers are after the lightest weight and fastest lap times in the AMR Pro, where lightness is at the forefront. The Valkyrie AMR Pro is powered by a modified version of the Cosworth-made 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine. Reaching 11,000 rpm, this internal combustion masterpiece has 1000 horsepower. Weight savings; Alongside the deletion of the hybrid system is a number of changes, including an ultralight carbon fiber body, carbon suspension wishbones and Perspex windscreen and side windows.

Targeted Lap Time 3 Minutes 20 Seconds!

Valkyrie AMR Pro promises track performance close to a Formula 1 car! On the Le Mans 24 Hours, the target is a lap time of 3 minutes 20 seconds. With all these features, the Valkyrie AMR Pro is extremely ambitious to battle the leading LMP1 cars to win in the world's biggest endurance race.

Aston Martin CEO Tobias Moers states that “the entire Aston Martin Valkyrie program is an outstanding engineering experience”:

“As an expression of the passion and expertise that can be found in Aston Martin and its key technical partners, the Valkyrie AMR Pro; a project beyond comparison, a real 'ruleless'. The Valkyrie AMR Pro is proof of Aston Martin's commitment to pure performance. We can say that the DNA of this performance will show itself in our future product portfolio. Nothing else is so pleasing to the eye and to the ear, and I'm sure nothing will last so well!”

A track day experience will be organized for the Valkyrie AMR Pro, hosted by Aston Martin, at various International FIA Tracks around the world. The experience will include track and pit lane access, support from the Aston Martin Valkyrie trainer team, plus FIA exclusive racing suits and a VIP dinner. Track days will be open to all Aston Martin Valkyrie customers; A selection of Art of Living experiences will be presented, using some of the most challenging and dynamic paths in the UK, Europe, USA and beyond. Additional information about these special experiences will be released later this year.

With extensive development work completed using powerful simulation tools, physical testing of the Valkyrie AMR Pro will begin soon. Aston Martin Cognizant Formula 1 Team drivers will also be on hand to ensure the Valkyrie AMR Pro delivers the ultimate driving experience.

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