Behold: the 250mph Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro

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It appears Adrian Newey and Aston Martin were constrained" when designing the road-going Aston Martin Valkyrie, because this is what it looks like off the leash. Ladies and gentlemen, please hide behind your sofas for the Valkyrie AMR Pro.AMR Pro means it is the fastest and most hardcore iteration of the fastest and most hardcore Aston Martin ever built and destined for the primed surfaces of a circuit. Yes, it"s the promised track-only version of the Valkyrie.We"ll get the bad news out of the way first. Just 25 are being built, and predictably, they"re all sold out. Also, these sketches are all we have at the moment. Now, we move on to the more astonishing feats of performance this thing is capable of.Every single aero surface on the road-going Valkyrie has been modified here to "significantly increase" downforce: witness the larger front and rear wing elements, working with revised active aero tailored just for the track. The bodywork features even lighter carbonfibre, and there are new suspension uprights and carbonfibre wishbones.The wheels are smaller than the road car"s down to 18in but only so super-sticky Michelin racing tyres can be slotted on. They"re the same spec used by cars in the top tier of the World Endurance Championship. Yes, LMP1.Brakes? Racing spec carbon items, inspired from the world of Formula One. Interior? As pared back as you can get, inspired presumably from the world of medieval torture chambers. There"s no infotainment or heater/de-mister as featured in the road Valkyrie, the windscreen is made of polycarbonate, and the seats are moulded race units.The exhaust is lighter and will feature "minimal silencing requirements" hey, tinnitus, good to hear from you! while the engine is even more outrageous. Though no specific figures have been provided, Aston assures us that the naturally-aspirated, 6.5-litre Cosworth V12 will produce more power and more torque than the road car. Thank prodigious adjustment to the engine calibration and emission control system for that.

Date written: 15 Nov 2017

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