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2010 Aston Martin Rapide Nurburgring Edition


 
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Aston Martin will return to the legendary Nurburgring 24-hour race on May 15th-16th, 2010 with a racing version of their latest sedan. The Rapide will compete in near-standard specification apart from mandatory changes required to compete in this most demanding of endurance races and will be driven by a team of engineers from the company’s Gaydon headquarters in Warwickshire, England.

"The Rapide has the capability to carry four people in comfort but first and foremost it is a sports car and we will subject it to the same tests we would our other sports cars. We already have a proven track record at the Nürburgring racing our road cars with limited modification and in recent years we have enjoyed success in winning the SP8 class both in 2008 and 2009."

According to the boys from Aston, the race spec version of the Rapide wouldn’t be too far off of the production version with the only noticeable difference between the two would be the addition of race safety modifications and the elimination of all the interior trims and features found in the production version in an effort to reduce the car’s overall weight.

Aston Martin top dog Ulrich Bez stressed the importance of sticking the Rapide in an environment where it can measure itself against other sports cars from competing brands. “This race represents the ultimate final engineering durability test for any sports car – it subjects the car to the toughest possible assessment under public scrutiny,” he said.

UPDATE 12/15/10: Our friends over at Autocar have released a short three-minute video of the Rapide Nurburgring Edition. Affectionaly called ’Katie’ by Aston Martin, the Rapide racer was given a brief review by James Corstorphone where he compares Katie the Rapide Racer to a standard Aston Martin road car. Check out the video of the review after the jump.

Press release after the jump.



Press release

Aston Martin will return to the starting grid of the legendary Nordschleife circuit for the fifth consecutive year at the 38th ADAC Nürburgring 24-hour race on 15/16 May 2010 with the marque’s new four-door sports car; the Rapide.

Further underlining the sporting credentials of Aston Martin’s latest model, the Rapide will compete in the demanding 24-hour race – as has been the case with other recent Aston Martin road cars, the V8 Vantage and V12 Vantage. The Rapide will compete in near-standard specification apart from mandatory changes required to compete in this most demanding of endurance races and will be driven by a team of engineers from the company’s Gaydon headquarters in Warwickshire, England.

Aston Martin Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez who will lead the Rapide driver team, explained: “This race represents the ultimate final engineering durability test for any sports car – it subjects the car to the toughest possible assessment under public scrutiny.

“The Rapide has the capability to carry four people in comfort but first and foremost it is a sports car and we will subject it to the same tests we would our other sports cars. We already have a proven track record at the Nürburgring racing our road cars with limited modification and in recent years we have enjoyed success in winning the SP8 class both in 2008 and 2009.”

The Rapide race car will be close to production standard with only essential race safety modifications, interior trim removed to reduce weight, re-tuned suspension and will run on slick tyres designed for track use.

The Aston Martin Rapide encapsulates the values of Aston Martin in pure four-door sports car form with an unrivalled combination of performance, comfort, craftsmanship and exceptionally elegant design. Since the Rapide’s original premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2009 the car has gone on to win the widespread approval of customers and media commentators alike, prompting strong global demand for the car. Deliveries of the Rapide commence later this month through Aston Martin’s 125-strong global dealership network.

The Rapide race car will be joined by a V12 Vantage – again modified only slightly for racing – which in 2009 swept to a class win on its competitive race debut. The near production standard V12 Vantage – which finished in 21st place overall last year – saw off competition from a field of largely specialist race cars in the SP8 class to claim an impressive debut win.

Further details on the V12 Vantage and the full driver line-ups for both Aston Martin entries plus details on a number of customer teams competing in the race will follow in the coming weeks.

The 38th ADAC Nürburgring 24 hour race will take place on 15/16 May 2010.




24 comments: Aston Martin Rapide Nurburgring Edition


Rob_Cortez (419)
Posted on
12.15.2011 @ 21:00
It still looks good on its graphic design. Anyway, it is not surprising for me that one of the Aston Martin vehicles would be on the Nurburging edition for the fact that they were always using a powerful engine on it.

Sebastian_Dom (490)
Posted on
12.5.2011 @ 05:02
It looks great with its simple graphic design. smiley Moreover, I’m glad that it has a two engine option which is really awesome for this Rapide race vehicle. Anyway, is it already on the market?

Bent_Lee (375)
Posted on
06.1.2011 @ 00:43
Well, I guess this is the last time that Rapide have stepped in the Nurbugring track. It’s good to see that V12 Vantage has joined this car in the race. Well, I don’t think that Rapide is head turner though it has an impressive power output.

Calvin_Climb (472)
Posted on
06.1.2011 @ 00:34
Although, this production car has been killed already, still I’m impressed with the success of this model. And i think its one of the iconic car of the Aston Martin. BTW, racing car are not beautiful for the most important thing here is the speed!

RacingStripes (579)
Posted on
05.31.2011 @ 01:02
Why don’t you check it online or search on this page if Porsche and GT-R has it. Anyways, the great thing here is that each information is now available online.

Tristan_cape (537)
Posted on
05.31.2011 @ 00:37
Oh, I wondered what was the result of the test. Maybe, we should check it online and see the progress of the study.

charles_vince (517)
Posted on
02.16.2011 @ 23:01
The Rapide racing car "will be close to production standard with only essential race safety modifications, interior trim removed to reduce weight, returned suspension and will run on slick tires designed for track use," said Aston Martin in a statement.

Allen_Bryson (410)
Posted on
02.13.2011 @ 23:52
I also have issue with this post’s title: "Chronicling Development"? Seriously? I saw some grass. Then an Aston-looking car driving on a track. Yes, like every other car in the world, it drives around corners; and in the rain, slightly.

Dewayne45 (314)
Posted on
02.13.2011 @ 23:19
The photography wasn’t terrible, but there was absolutely no point to the piece. I could barely hear the car under the lame soundtrack. Some titles or narration or interviews would help me understand why it’s important or why i should care. Because after watching that, i don’t.

Peter_Sepreani (407)
Posted on
12.22.2010 @ 22:20
whats the point of it????? its a luxurius sports saloon, why would anyone want to see this thing racing??? Just sounds stupid for me

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