Aston Martin Vantage GT3: Stealthy Debut, Track Dominance
by AutoExpert | 13 February, 2024
Oh, did you blink and almost miss Aston Martin's new Vantage GT3 sneaking onto the Daytona track? Yeah, same here. They pretty much ninja-dropped it into the race without much fanfare, but now, the secret's out, and it's official.
Let's talk about this beast. Picture the standard Vantage, right? Now, imagine it hitting the gym, bulking up with carbon fiber, and getting decked out with a roll cage for its grand transformation into a track warrior. That's your Vantage GT3.
Here's the scoop: every car that throws down in the GT3 class starts off as something you could technically drive to get groceries. The Vantage GT3? No exception. But things get interesting here, meaning that no matter how varied they are, all of them show the same power, between 500 to 600 hp, weighted anywhere between 1,200kg and 1,300kg. Now that's what we call fair.
The old Vantage GT3 was the belle of the ball in the customer race car scene, and Aston's pretty confident the new kid on the block is going to keep up the family tradition. They're aiming to get 30 of these speed demons racing globally by end of next season. Why? Because they're not just awesome; they're also eligible for a ton of different series.
Turns out, the previous version was a bit of a wild ride to handle on the track. But Aston's been busy tweaking and tuning, and now they're telling us this new model is as smooth as butter — no more wrestling with the steering wheel, just pure, racing bliss.
If you're keen to see the Vantage GT3 doing its thing, you're in luck. It's set to tear up tracks not just in the U.S. with the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship but also on the global stage in the FIA World Endurance Championship, the European Le Mans Series, and over at the Nürburgring.
Meanwhile, let's all just take a moment to drool over that gigantic rear wing. It's not just there to look pretty; this car is all business, and it's got the hardware to prove it.