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Aston Martin's DBR1 racing car of the late 1950s was not only highly successful -- it won Le Mans in '59 along with a bunch of other endurance races -- it's also arguably one of the most beautiful ...
Aston Martin is going throwback with its newest limited edition car. The British marque is nodding to the iconic DBR1 with its latest V12 Speedster. If you feel like you've seen this before ...
Equally importantly, No2 is the hero that sealed the 1959 world championship for Aston Martin at a dramatic Goodwood Tourist Trophy. A fire in the pits put the leading DBR1/3 of Stirling Moss and ...
Twin-Turbo V-12 and Six-Speed Manual. The Aston Martin Valour hides a precisely tuned twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V-12 under ...
The Aston Martin DBR1 is headed for auction at Monterey next month and expectations are of a sale price in excess of $20 million. The DBR1 also won the 1000 km Nürburgring race in 1957 ...
The Aston Martin DBR1 stands out as one of the most beautiful cars ever made -- not just because of its performance on the track, but because of its pure and understated elegance. Its low-slung ...
Based on the track-only AMR Pro, the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR-LMH will hit Circuit de la Sarthe as the only non-hybrid ...
Aston Martin might have the best-looking lineup of ... with woolen tweed seats that recall the 1959 Le Mans-winning DBR1, carbon-fiber accents, and whatever customizations its buyers desire.
The Aston Martin DBR1 with Carroll Shelby behind the wheel won the 1959 24 Hours of Le Mans. In fact, Aston Martin finished one-two in the race that year. Now, 1959 was a long time ago.
The DBR1 is the vintage machine you see in these images provided by Aston Martin. The new Aston is powered by the familiar 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 from — you guessed it — the V12 Vantage ...
Created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Aston Martin's bespoke Q division, the DBR22's styling draws cues from the Le Mans–winning DBR1 piloted by Roy Salvadori and Carroll Shelby ...