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Ultra-Exclusive Street-Legal Racecar: Aston Martin Valkyrie LMAston Martin has revealed the Valkyrie LM, an even more hardcore version of the brand’s street-legal racecar. Limited to just ten production units, it’s an instant collectors item.
Aston Martin is embarking on an exciting new chapter in its renowned racing history with the unveiling of the Valkyrie hypercar. This pure racing machine, derived from its road-legal counterpart ...
However, its road-legal sibling, the Aston Martin Valkyrie, is a highly exclusive hypercar with a price tag surpassing $3 million.
It makes a bit more oomph than its road-legal counterpart, with Aston Martin quoting 1,140 horses for the Valkyrie coupe and spider. Peak torque is estimated at 682 pound-feet (925 Newton-meters ...
The Aston Martin Valkyrie Is the Only Road Car-Based Hypercar Going to Le Mans The Valkyrie started life as a Red Bull-era Adrian Newey project. It's hitting the track as an Aston-era Newey project.
Aston Martin says you can take this Valkyrie LM and store it how you see fit. The company is also touting its driver development program to let you to do a fly-in-and-drive approach to track time.
Aston Martin's journey to bring a road car back to the top class of Le Mans started with something of the opposite: the Valkyrie project began in 2015 as a partnership between Aston Martin and Red ...
And, ironically, Aston Martin is having to detune the road car’s screaming naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V-12 to make it meet the Hypercar race car regulations. 0:00 / 0:00 ...
The Aston Martins may look, and sound, the part of a fully fledged race car, but this entire concept is proving half-baked. The Valkyrie is the only car in the Hypercar class to be based on a road ...
The Aston Martin Valkyrie is being subject to a recall in the United States, according to NHTSA. Incorrect length screws installed on a fuse box panel can potentially cause damage to a wiring harness.
Aston Martin's new Valkyrie AMR-LMH hypercar racer is finally hitting the track for the first time in competition next weekend at in Qatar for the 1812KM race at Lusail circuit.
Aston Martin already completed much of the development in years prior, as the Valkyrie AMR Pro track car launched in 2021 was originally intended to be an LMH race car ready to compete at Le Mans ...
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