2012 Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3

2012 Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3

2012 Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3

Aston Martin Racing began testing its new V12 Vantage GT3 at Brands Hatch in Kent this week, covering almost 1000 kilometres in just two days. The majority of the mileage was conducted by factory driver Darren Turner.

After two days behind the wheel, Turner said: โ€œThe car ran like clockwork throughout and weโ€™ve managed really good mileage already. The feeling of the V12 Vantage GT3 is a massive step forward from the DBRS9. Being based on the smaller Vantage it is more responsive and feels more nimble, giving the driver plenty of confidence to extract all the performance from the V12 engine while also being light on its tyres. It isnโ€™t too physical to drive and I didnโ€™t even break into a sweat during the test!

โ€œWith the clean styling and the amazing sounding V12, itโ€™s closer to the core values of Aston Martinโ€™s road cars than any of the racing cars weโ€™ve ever built. Iโ€™m certain itโ€™ll become a favourite among motorsport fans in no time at all.โ€

The design and engineering of the new V12 GT3 endurance racer has been led by Aston Martin Racingโ€™s Chief Engineer for GT, Dan Sayers. The team is now embarking upon a rigorous development and sign off programme, which involves extended testing of the car at competition speeds to ensure the longevity of all critical components.

The V12 Vantage GT3 is a direct replacement for the Aston Martin DBRS9, which first competed in 2006 and went on to score many race and championship wins including the 2007 British GT Championship and the 2009 FIA GT3 Teamsโ€™ Championship. Sharing Aston Martinโ€™s renowned bonded aluminium VH body structure and 6.0-litre V12 engine with the road-going V12 Vantage, the new racer is the culmination of six yearsโ€™ experience competing at the forefront of all major international GT series.

Aston Martin returned to GT racing as a factory team in 2005 with the DBR9 GT1, which went on to record back-to-back victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2007 and 2008, as well as winning this yearโ€™s FIA GT1 World Championship.

John Gaw, Aston Martin Racing Managing Director, said: โ€œThe testing of the new V12 Vantage GT3 has gone really well. We havenโ€™t had any significant issues with the car, despite having covered close to 1000 kilometres, exceeding all our expectations in the carโ€™s first track test. โ€œThe Vantage GT3 is the ultimate expression of all the experience that Aston Martin Racing has gained in the past six years. The DBRS9 still has a year of FIA homologation remaining, which effectively makes 2012 a development year for the V12 Vantage GT3.โ€

It uses a significantly revised version of the DBRS9โ€™s 6.0-litre V12 engine. Changes include a lightweight crankshaft, dry sump lubrication and new valve trains for even greater performance and reliability.

โ€œWeโ€™re very confident that the Vantage GT3 will be a competitive force in all GT3 series, winning races and eventually titles as well. Given our track record in engineering and building fast and reliable GT cars, weโ€™re very confident that the new Vantage GT3 will build on the DBRS9โ€™s success over years to come,โ€ added Gaw.

The V12 Vantage GT3 will be eligible to run in all FIA GT3 and national GT3 championships; the Blancpain Endurance Series; VLN and the Nurburgring 24 Hour endurance race.

The 600bhp engine โ€“ positioned behind the front axle line for optimum weight distribution โ€“ powers the rear wheels via a carbon fibre propshaft, an Xtrac six-speed sequential transmission and limited slip differential.

Braking is by six pot calipers at the front and four pot items at the rear, with ventilated discs all round and manually adjustable brake bias. The suspension is double wishbone type with uniball bearings and two-way adjustable dampers front and rear.

Aston Martin Racing will continue with the V12 Vantage GT3โ€™s comprehensive testing programme into the New Year and beyond.

Story by Aston Martin

In Detail

type Racing Car
built at England
engine V12
position Front-Mid, Longitudinal
block material Aluminum Alloy
valvetrain DOHC 4 Valves per Cyl
fuel feed Multipoint Injection
displacement 5935 cc / 362.18 inยณ
body / frame Bonded Aluminum Monocoque
driven wheels RWD w/LSD
front brakes Ventilated Carbon Cermamic Discs w/6-Piston Calipers, ABS, EBD
rear brakes Ventilated Carbon Cermamic Discs w/4-Piston Calipers, ABS, EBD
steering Rack & Pinion
f suspension Double Wishbones w/Coil Springs, Anti-Roll Bar, Monotube Dampers
r suspension Double Wishbones w/Coil Springs, Anti-Roll Bar, Monotube Dampers