In 1957, the regulations changed again with a limit of 3 litres, and while that was still no good for Jaguar, Aston replaced the DBR1’s 2.5-litre all-aluminium straight six (which had been ...
Conceived in early 2019 by Aston Martin’s bespoke Q department, the V12 Speedster has been given an update in homage to it’s iconic DBR1 racer ahead of first customer deliveries in mid-2021.
If you're well-off your interest might have been piqued a few weeks ago by Evanta's 1:1 scale model of the Le Mans-winning Aston Martin DBR1/2. The AirFix-like art work, 20.8 feet long ...