FIRST came the revolutionary Aston Martin Valkyrie road car. Now comes the radical evolution, in the sensational form of the new Valkyrie AMR Pro, a machine which takes a car designed to win the Le Mans 24 Hours as its starting point.
It then pushes further to explore extremes of performance unconstrained by racing regulations or registration for road use, sporting a race optimised chassis, and significant aerodynamic and powertrain developments.
In 2019, Aston Martin, Adrian Newey, Red Bull Advanced Technologies (RBAT) and engineering partner Multimatic worked intensively on an Aston Martin Valkyrie race car design, aimed at winning the 24H Le Mans race in the new Hypercar class.
That well advanced design has now formed the basis of the radical new Valkyrie AMR Pro, and its capabilities now exceed those of the machine designed to challenge for outright victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Continuing the technology partnership with Red Bull Advanced Technologies (RBAT), the Valkyrie AMR Pro is a car of unprecedented potency and mind-blowing capabilities.
It uses a unique version of the Valkyrie chassis which is 380mm longer in wheelbase and 96mm wider in track at the front; 115mm at the rear. The Valkyrie AMR Pro also features an aggressive aerodynamic package which adds an additional 266mm in length.
Thanks to mastery of underbody and over-wing airflow, it generates extraordinary levels of downforce. Comfortably delivering twice the amount of downforce than the Valkyrie road car, the Valkyrie AMR Pro will achieve lateral acceleration of more than 3G.
In the pursuit of the lightest weight and fastest lap times, the Valkyrie AMR Pro relies solely on a modified version of the sensational Cosworth-built 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine.
Revving to 11,000rpm, this masterpiece of internal combustion is on-target to develop 746kW of power. Weight savings will come from deletion of the battery-electric hybrid system, plus a host of other weight saving measures.
These include ultra-lightweight carbon fibre bodywork, carbon suspension wishbones and Perspex windscreen and side windows. The Valkyrie AMR Pro promises track performance approaching that of a Formula 1 car.
More details of the Valkyrie AMR Pro’s specification and performance will be released later this year, but with a target lap time around the 8.5-mile 24H Le Mans circuit of 3 minutes 20 seconds – that should make it a contender for outright victory.
“The entire Aston Martin Valkyrie programme has been an extraordinary adventure in engineering,” Aston Martin CEO Tobias Moers said.
“As an expression of the passion and expertise that can be found within Aston Martin and its closest technical partners, Valkyrie AMR Pro is a project beyond compare, a true ‘no rules’ track-only version.”
To complement the track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro, customers will receive the opportunity to attend a bespoke track day experience, hosted by Aston Martin at a selection of International FIA Circuits around the world.
The experience will include track and pit lane access, support from the Aston Martin Valkyrie instructor team, as well as FIA exclusive racewear and a VIP hosted dinner.
Track days will be open to all Aston Martin Valkyrie customers, along with a selection of Art of Living experiences, driving some of the most challenging and dynamic roads across the UK and Europe, The Americas and beyond.
With extensive development work completed using powerful simulation tools, physical testing of the Valkyrie AMR Pro is due to commence imminently.
To ensure that the Valkyrie AMR Pro gives the ultimate driving experience, it will be tested by the Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One team’s drivers.
All cars will be left-hand drive, with a production run of 40 cars plus two prototypes. First deliveries are scheduled to commence in Q4 2021.