Revving Up: Aston Martin’s Hypercar Project Accelerates Towards Success

Revving Up: Aston Martin's Hypercar Project Accelerates Towards Success

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The 2025 Aston Martin Valkyrie FIA WEC and IMSA program is moving forward at a fast pace, with early systems testing with a mule car underway and full-track testing set to get going soon. The progr…

The 2025 Aston Martin Valkyrie FIA WEC and IMSA program is progressing rapidly, with early systems testing currently underway using a mule car and full-track testing soon to follow. The collaboration involves Aston Martin Performance Technologies and the American IMSA and WEC GT3 team Heart of Racing, being on schedule and gearing up for increased activity in the upcoming weeks. Heart of Racing’s team principal, Ian James, shared insights on the test program and outlined plans for utilizing a more advanced mule car before the actual Valkyrie LMH goes through on-track performance and endurance tests. The recent development includes Heart of Racing establishing a base in Brackley, England adjacent to Multimatic Motorsports Europe’s facility, marking a significant phase in the project’s advancement. The joint effort involves designated staff members from Heart of Racing, Aston Martin, and Multimatic, specializing in different aspects of the project, ensuring a cohesive approach towards the production of the LMH Valkyrie. As the project heads towards its official on-track debut in the middle of the year, expectations are high for the 2025-spec Valkyrie equipped with advanced features in line with the evolving regulations and technological innovations in the world of endurance racing.

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