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Aston Martin indicates Valkyrie Hypercar revival for future WEC entry

Aston Martin indicates Valkyrie Hypercar revival for future WEC entry

Marque co-owner Lawrence Stroll, who led a buy-out of the British manufacturer in early 2020 and renamed his Racing Point Formula 1 squad as Aston Martin, has revealed an intent to return to the Le Mans 24 Hours as a factory in the future.

He told to a group of automotive sector journalists during a briefing at last week’s launch of the Aston Martin AMR22 F1 car that the marque is “in discussions” to go back to the French enduro and that the return would come “in whichever category aligns with the message we are trying to deliver”.

Stroll has stated that the Aston Martin Performance Technologies division being set-up within the new F1 facility under construction at Silverstone will become in involved in the brand’s line of mid-engined supercars, including the Valkyrie conceived by Red Bull Racing technical director Adrian Newey.

This ties in with indications that the Valkyrie LMH programme, which was put on hold early in 2020, could be about to be revived.

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