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Aston Martin has unleashed a true marvel: the Valkyrie LM. Discover this track-only hypercar, directly derived from their Le ...
Limited to just 10 examples, the track-only hypercar shares almost everything with the Valkyrie being fielded at Le Mans.
The British constructor will produce 10 cars that will be tailored for track days ...
With its Valkyrie hypercar on the starting grid, Aston Martin is both optimistic and realistic about the 24 Hours of Le Mans ...
Aston Martin, LEGO, and Gameloft Walk Into a Bar: The Lego Technic Valkyrie—A Hypercar for Your Coffee Table and Your Inner ...
The Aston Martin Valkyrie is officially leaving the company’s factory and heading to customers. The Aston Martin Valkyrie advertises Formula 1 performance for the road with an incredible ...
No matter how many other cars are around, an Aston Martin Valkyrie LMH fly-by is impossible to miss. Even in the midst of a 27-car IMSA field at Long Beach, the new GTP racer matched and ...
But the Valkyrie will be the only one that’s based on an actual roadgoing hypercar. And, ironically, Aston Martin is having to detune the road car’s screaming naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V ...
The name chosen for the Valkyrie continues the tradition of Aston Martin 'V' cars, which began in 1951 with the Vantage, and was selected as a name to distinguish high performance variants of the ...
Confirming an earlier rumor, Aston Martin announced it has stopped developing the track-going version of the Valkyrie it planned to enter in the World Endurance Championship’s (WEC) new Hypercar ...
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.
Why was Aston Martin showing off its Valkyrie supercar (previously codenamed AM-RB 001) without headlights? It probably had something to do with tweaking aerodynamics. But it was a bit odd seeing ...