Aston Martin pull out of WEC and LeMans

Aston Martin pull out of WEC and LeMans

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JonChalk

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6,469 posts

117 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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https://www.autosport.com/wec/news/154336/aston-ma...

Guess Lawrence needs all the money for F1 & Vettel's salary?

df76

3,823 posts

285 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Not a massive surprise, but surely a killer blow for the Pro category? Glad that I saw them win in 2017 and will be much missed..

ArnageWRC

2,177 posts

166 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Another motorsport programme sacrificed on the altar of F1. Aston produce sportscars and belong in GT racing as a factory entry. F1......No, absolutely not.

It's not a surprise, but we know who is behind this.

Nampahc Niloc

910 posts

85 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Is F1 actually going to cost them anything though? All they’ve done is changed the name and livery. What is actually coming out of Aston Martin’s budget?

10126 Torino

4,613 posts

86 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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At least the article mentions continued support for GT3 and GT4 programmes , in Blancpain and other regional

championships presumably.

stevemcs

8,989 posts

100 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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So they want to go from a competitive series to something duller than 5litres of emulsion drying

Nampahc Niloc

910 posts

85 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Or maybe it’s about cutbacks? It’s not too much of a surprise given the state of their accounts.

NoBrakesWC

398 posts

56 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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I was expecting that they would take part in the new LMP1 category with the valkyrie or something similar.

MG CHRIS

9,175 posts

174 months

Thursday 24th December 2020
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No surprise gte has been dead for years ever since bmw and ford left. When you have a growing gt3 category why not use that and have a way bigger variety of cars. Never got the need for gte in the first place tbh.

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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Was always likely after they pulled withdrew the Valkyrie proposal from the LMDh regs.

drakart

1,738 posts

217 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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MG CHRIS said:
No surprise gte has been dead for years ever since bmw and ford left. When you have a growing gt3 category why not use that and have a way bigger variety of cars. Never got the need for gte in the first place tbh.
I've always thought that they've tried to cost people out with GTE. With DTM moving to GT3, it's surely only a matter of time that the ACO move to GT3.

df76

3,823 posts

285 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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drakart said:
I've always thought that they've tried to cost people out with GTE. With DTM moving to GT3, it's surely only a matter of time that the ACO move to GT3.
It would seem that obvious way forward.. but then we would have the ACO and the SRO having to work together. That’d be fun.

MG CHRIS

9,175 posts

174 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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drakart said:
MG CHRIS said:
No surprise gte has been dead for years ever since bmw and ford left. When you have a growing gt3 category why not use that and have a way bigger variety of cars. Never got the need for gte in the first place tbh.
I've always thought that they've tried to cost people out with GTE. With DTM moving to GT3, it's surely only a matter of time that the ACO move to GT3.
I bloody hope so even if they kept gte pro and the ams as gt3 but having both gte seemed stupid with such little manufactures in gte compared to the huge amount of gt3 cars.

FredericRobinson

3,938 posts

239 months

Monday 28th December 2020
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MG CHRIS said:
I bloody hope so even if they kept gte pro and the ams as gt3 but having both gte seemed stupid with such little manufactures in gte compared to the huge amount of gt3 cars.
But they've got plenty willing to enter GTE am, it's the factories not wanting to fund GTE pro that's the issue