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Aston Martin executive chairman Lawrence Stroll was in an upbeat mood at the Financial Times Future of the Car summit in ...
Dubai just raised the bar for hypercar madness! Witness an unbelievable street takeover featuring two Koenigsegg Jeskos, a brutal McLaren Senna GTR, a rare Koenigsegg CCXR, the mind-blowing Aston ...
The hypercars are being called back because incorrect length screws installed on a fuse box panel can potentially cause ...
The V12-powered halo car is set to steal the show when it races at Le Mans in June, but Aston Martin and the Heart of Racing want it to be more than just a fan favorite.
Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing first announced plans to build the Valkyrie way back in 2016, and it took until November 2021 to get the car into production. The wait was worth it, though ...
The Aston Martin Valkyrie has been in the public domain ... Unlike the LaFerrari and McLaren P1 which used F1-derived technology on existing road car power plants, the Mercedes-AMG Project One ...
Considering that Aston Martin undertook the costly task of certifying the Valkyrie in other countries, the carbon-clad hypercar from Gaydon should be pretty safe in the event of a crash.
Fernando Alonso has taken delivery of his Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar ... a 2034bhp hypercar that’s targeting 300m… GMA T.50 v McLaren F1 – has the best car in the world been dethroned ...