Aston Martin AMR1 Badge Aston Martin AMR1

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Aston Martin AMR1, skin Aston_Martin_Racing_18
Aston Martin AMR1, skin Aston_Martin_Racing_18
Aston Martin AMR1, skin Aston_Martin_Racing_19
Aston Martin AMR1, skin Le_Mans_1989_Aston_Martin_18
Aston Martin AMR1, skin Le_Mans_1989_Aston_Martin_19

Following Aston Martin's racing efforts as an engine supplier for Nimrod Racing and EMKA Racing in the early 1980s, it was decided that Aston Martin would create their own car for the World Sports Prototype Championship. Thus in late 1987 a partnership between Peter Livanos, Victor Gauntlett, Richard Williams and Ray Mallock - through his shareholding in Scottish racing firm Ecurie Ecosse would be formed, creating a new company known as Proteus Technology Ltd. (Protech). The team would develop and run the AMR1 project, competing for the first time during the 1989 season.

Richard Williams was named as the organisations managing director and team manager. Ray Mallock was engineering director, with him, Max Boxstrom would be the lead designer and Reeves Callaway, of Callaway Cars Incorporated, would build the engine. The chassis and bodywork designed by Boxstrom would be built by British firm Courtaulds. For the engine, Callaway would use 5.3L V8 units from the newly launched Aston Martin Virage, ending up with a 600 hp (450 kW) 6.0L engine known as the RDP87. With this combination, a total of five AMR1 chassis would be finished in early 1989.

Setups

There are no setups for this car.

Sessions

This car has been used in 9 sessions.

Tyres

  • Hard Slicks 90s (H)
  • Medium Slicks 90s (M)
  • Soft Slicks 90s (S)

Specs

  • Acceleration: --s 0-100
  • BHP: 700 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 1.29 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 350 km/h
  • Torque: 708 Nm
  • Weight: 902kg

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