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Friday 31 July, 2020, Gaydon. The resumption of international motorsport across the globe, has signalled the start of the 2020 Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy as the British luxury sportscar manufacturer continues to uncover the next generation of GT endurance superstars.
Aston Martin Racing President David King added: 'That there is a fresh group of talented individuals ready and eager to participate in the 2020 Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy, in spite of the difficulties presented by the coronavirus pandemic, demonstrates the value of this initiative and the importance of the junior GT racing ecosystem. It remains our mission to uncover the best young talent emerging through our customer network, so that we may both assist them in their future careers and protect the competitve prospects for Aston Martin Racing and the teams that race our cars in the long-term.'
Driver | Team | Series | Car |
Jamie Caroline (UK) Roman DeAngelis (CAN) Cedric Freiburghaus(CHE) Valentin Hasse Clot (FR) Robert Hefler (HUN) Patrick Kibble (UK) Kenton Koch (USA) Antonio Ledesma (MEX) Connor O'Brien (UK) Theo Nouet (FR) Akhil Rabindra (IND) Nate Stacey (USA) Dan Vaughan (UK) | TF Sport Heart of Racing ProSport Garage 59 Virage TF Sport Bsport Racing Virage TF Sport AGS AGS KohR Motorsport TF Sport | British GT IMSA GT4 European Series GT World Challenge Eu GT Cup Open British GT GT4SX Ultimate Cup Series British GT GT4 European Series GT4 European Series Michelin Pilot Challenge British GT | Vantage GT4 Vantage GT3 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT3 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT4 Vantage GT4 |
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