Aston Martin AMR-One

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I wasn't entirely sure where to put this at all, it's Motorsport-related but it is one of the latest happenings in the industry as whole - do you see my dilemma? :lol:

If it needs to be relocated, I'll happily do so. In any case, onto the festivities at hand.


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From Aston Martin.
• New Aston Martin LMP1 race-car developed from ground up named AMR-One
• Bespoke, in-line six cylinder, direct injection, intercooled, turbocharged petrol engine
• Carbon fibre monocoque open top chassis
• Driver line up:
• 007 Darren Turner (GB), Stefan Mücke (D) , TBC
• 009 Adrian Fernandez (MX), Andy Meyrick (GB) and Harold Primat (CH)

Gaydon 2 March 2011. Aston Martin Racing announces today its plans for the new season including the unveiling of a new ground-up developed LMP1 race car, the AMR-One, as well as confirming the driver line-up and planned race programme.

The Gulf Oil International sponsored and liveried Aston Martin AMR-One is a new open-top LMP1 race car featuring a 2.0 litre turbocharged six cylinder direct injection petrol engine which has been developed for a new bespoke carbon fibre chassis designed and manufactured by Aston Martin Racing.
Based on the new regulations for 2011 instigated by the Le Mans governing body; the ACO, Aston Martin Racing has chosen to change tack this year in designing an open cockpit car. In line with the new 2011 rules, the AMR-One features the new blade-fin and has a significantly down-sized engine in keeping with the championship’s efficiency focused regulations. Power is fed to the rear wheels via a six-speed transverse semi automatic pneumatic shift, Xtrac racing gearbox.

A total of six AMR-Ones will be built, with the factory team running one car in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup (ILMC) which includes the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans and two cars at selected events. The AMR-One is linked to Aston Martin’s ultimate design and engineering showcase; the road going One-77; both of which share similar philosophies featuring carbon fibre monocoques. Aston Martin’s in-house design team worked closely with the engineers at Aston Martin Racing to find the optimum balance between aesthetics and aerodynamics.

Aston Martin Chief Executive, Dr. Ulrich Bez said: “Aston Martin’s heritage is deeply rooted in endurance sports car racing, so in 2011, we take the next step demonstrating that a small team using advanced design and engineering intelligence will be agile and competitive.”

The driver line up for 2011 will consist of Darren Turner (GB) Stefan Mücke (D) and another driver yet to be announced, who will join the team piloting the 007 car. Adrian Fernandez (MX), Andy Meyrick (GB) and Harold Primat (CH) will be teaming up to drive the 009 car.

Aston Martin Racing Chairman, David Richards said: “George and the team have been extremely busy over the winter months and they have been working day and night to produce what is not only a stunningly beautiful race car but one which will use the new ACO regulations to best effect.
“Just like the road cars, the AMR-One has been elegantly engineered where simplicity runs throughout to produce what we expect to be a competitive and reliable endurance racer.”

Team Principal George Howard-Chappell said: “We have chosen to run with a six cylinder turbocharged engine because we believe this offers the best potential within the petrol engine regulations. With the ACO’s commitment to effectively balance the performance of petrol and diesel Le Mans entrants – our hopes are high that we’ll see the closest racing yet in the premiere LMP1 category.

It is expected that Aston Martin Racing will contend selected races in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup with rounds in the United States (Petit Le Mans), Belgium (Spa), France (Le Mans), Italy (Imola), England (Silverstone) and China (TBC) and make its debut at Paul Ricard on the 1-3 April 2011.

The AMR-One is expected to test for the first time in early March.
Aston Martin AMR-ONE LMP1 Car Technical Specification

Chassis – Aston Martin Carbon Fibre Monocoque ‘open’ style construction, load bearing engine with steel frame to help rigidity.

Configuration – Mid engine rear wheel drive

Engine – In line 6 cylinder, direct injected, turbocharged and intercooled DOHC Petrol engine, 4 valves per cylinder. Approx 540bhp, 6 speed Xtrac

Gearbox – Bespoke 6 speed, transverse, semi automatic pneumatic shift, Xtrac racing gearbox

Suspension – All round double wishbone, push-rod activated Koni dampers with third spring/damper, front and rear. Front Anti roll bar

Steering – Rack and Pinion with electrical power assistance

Aerodynamics - to current LMP1 regulations developed via CFD in conjunction with Totalsim, including latest regulation fin.

Electronics – Full Cosworth electronics systems including engine ECU, data system and telemetry. Full military spec wiring harness and connectors.

Wheels and Tyres – Michelin tyres, 36/71 x 18 front and 37/71 x 18 rear mounted on TWS forged magnesium wheels.

Brakes – Brembo six pot calipers fitted front and rear, Carbon 380mm diameter front and 355mm diameter rear discs with carbon pads

Dimensions:
Length 4640mm
Width 1990mm
Wheelbase 2930mm
Minimum weight 900Kg

More pictures here: Autoblog - AMR-One

I think it looks absolutely amazing. Will it be able to run toe-to-toe with the 908's and R15's in the world...we'll have no way of knowing until that time comes about. Discuss.
 
The only thing that annoys me about this car is that its open-top. The Lola based car had a roof, but this doesn't.
 
The previous car had me have the hots for it.

This car makes me want to vomit on it.

And that engine is of concern, as it is an inline-6 it may match the diesels in the power output, but what about torque, especially that Audi and Peugeots will surely have luxurious amounts of torque due to diesels being epic torque makers?
 
Will it be able to run toe-to-toe with the 908's and R15's in the world...
This season Audi will race R18 which has been unveiled some time ago and Peugeot will race 909, I think, which hasn't been unveiled yet.
 
There's a Le Mans General thread in Motorsport. Every LM thread seems to get locked and moved into one thread for a series almost as big as F1.
 
There's a Le Mans General thread in Motorsport. Every LM thread seems to get locked and moved into one thread for a series almost as big as F1.

The moderators quietly changed that policy as you may notice we have multiple rally and NASCAR threads now. So anyone is free to open up an Aston Martin thread if they so wish (or the mods can just move this one).
Quite obviously this thread is motorsport-only related...I don't see how it can be confused as "Auto News"...where is the confusion OP?
 
I think it's funny how it's an open top the year Audi went with a closed top for the aero benefit.
 
Just my personal opinion but I kind of like the open cockpit look of this car, even though the fin is across the board ugly. I no doubt will be cheering for them because, frankly, I'm absolutly fed up with the whole fan war over Audi and Peugeot and how you are either on one side or the other and everybody from one side slams the other and they're always fighting. It's freakin' ridiculous and I'm sick of it so ya know what? Audi and Peugeot fans can suck it and most of all GO ASTON MARTIN!!!!!!
 
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