Aston Martin Vantage GT8 Returns To The Green Hell
May 10, 2017 by Aston Martin
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'The GT8 performed very well at last year's Nürburgring 24 Hours,' continued King. 'Ultimately the car crashed out in challenging conditions but it was leading its class and running like clockwork at the time so I have high expectations of a top result this time out.' Since its first competitive outing in 2016, the Aston Martin Vantage GT8 has been used to help develop NEXCEL's active oil management oil system. The revolutionary system is a sealed oil cell containing both the engine oil and an oil filter, which can be replaced in just 90-seconds. Testing the system in the harsh environment of the race track - whether at the Nürburgring Nordschleife or Mount Panorama in Australia – has provided valuable product development data. For racing drivers, the Nordschleife is legendary and the 24-hour race remains one of the biggest tests of skill and bravery in modern racing. Aston Martin Racing's works driver, Darren Turner, raced the Vantage GT8 at the Nürburgring last year, in the Bathurst 12-Hour in February and in the recent qualifying race on the Nordschleife. 'The Nürburgring 24 Hours is one of the highlights of the year for me,' said Turner. 'I enjoy 24-hour races anyway but the added challenges of the Nordschleife makes it a very special event, especially as the performance differences between the classes make every lap eventful. Last year we were strong but we were unable to make it to the line so our priority this year is to run for the full 24 hours to show what the GT8 can do and hopefully to win! It's a fantastic car, which feels very at home on the Nordschleife. We won the qualifying race so we're feeling confident of a good result in the 24-hours.' In addition to Aston Martin's factory effort, the marque's Nürburgring Test Centre will also take on the 24-hour challenge with a single V12 Vantage effort, also competing in the SP8 class. Piloting the #49 V12 Vantage will be Jürgen Kroner (D), Dr. Tony Richards (NZ), David Thilenius (USA) and Test Centre Director Wolfgang Schuhbauer (D). Also running under the Aston Martin umbrella will be the #70 Vantage GT4 entered by Aston Martin St. Gallen's race team R-Motorsport and piloted by Andreas Baenziger (CH), Florian Kamelger (I), Peter Leemhuis (AUS) and Markus Lungstrass (D). The Nürburgring 24 Hours begins at 15:30 CET on Saturday 27 May.
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