Aston Martin Racing conducted a Pre-Season Test at Paul Ricard on 6th March 2008
Aston Martin Racing has hosted a
pre-season test for both the factory team and private outfits at the Paul Ricard
circuit in the south of France, following in the
footsteps of the first such event that took place last year.
The Paul Ricard circuit near Toulon is a former French Grand Prix venue that has been turned into the world's most advanced test track. It is famous amongst other things for the Mistral straight, which at 1.8 kilometres is the longest permanent straight in Europe, giving the Aston Martins scheduled to compete at Le Mans a flavour of the legendary Mulsanne that they will face in June.
Aston Martin Racing fielded two DBR9s in Gulf livery - traditionally numbered 007 and 009 - in order to test the cars for the Le Mans 24 Hours. Amongst the drivers at Paul Ricard with previous DBR9 experience were Antonio Garcia, Andrea Piccini, Darren Turner and Karl Wendlinger. The newcomers to the DBR9 in France were Ryan Dalziel, Robbie Kerr, and former Grand Prix star Heinz-Harald Frentzen.
The German driver, the winner of three Grands Prix, commented: "I've not driven any sort of racing car for one and a half years, so this was a great opportunity for me to get back into action. I really enjoyed the experience of driving the DBR9, and I actually found it very easy to drive. It was really good fun to get behind the wheel of a proper GT car, and I've definitely got a taste for it now."
Aston Martin Chairman David Richards
commented: "Just three years ago we didn't have a single Aston Martin racing
car, so if you look at how far we have come in that short space of time it's
quite incredible. Now we have cars in every category, from GT1 to GT4. To see
all those cars out here together makes me very proud, and it's a valuable
opportunity for the whole Aston Martin family to share the circuit and their
experiences with the factory Gulf team."
Dr Ulrich Bez, Chief Executive Officer of Aston Martin, said: "It is very satisfying to see the progress we have made at all levels of GT racing. The DBR9s in Gulf colours look stunning and the new GT2 car is showing great potential, but I am also delighted to see so many of our Vantage N24 customers here testing alongside the professionals. I was thrilled to drive the V12 Vantage RS concept car for the first time."