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All three Aston Martin Valkyries in competitive action as WEC heads to Spa and IMSA takes on Laguna Seca

  • Aston Martin Valkyries in simultaneous action for the first time this weekend as FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship host rounds at Spa-Francorchamps and Laguna Seca 
  • Spa-Francorchamps offers first high-speed test for Valkyrie as Aston Martin THOR Team continues preparations for 24 Hours of Le Mans next month
  • All-British line-up, Harry Tincknell and Tom Gamble will race Valkyrie #007
  • Three-time FIA WEC GT champion Marco Sørensen and Alex Riberas will drive Valkyrie #009
  • #23 Valkyrie aims to maintain 100% points-scoring record in IMSA on Laguna Seca debut with Ross Gunn and Roman De Angelis
  • Valkyrie is the only ‘Hypercar’ to contest the world’s two premier sportscar series, IMSA and the FIA World Endurance Championship, in 2025

6 May, 2025, Spa-Francorchamps, BEL/Laguna Seca, USA: The spectacular new Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar reaches another historic milestone in its pioneering inaugural global racing season as all three Aston Martin THOR Team cars contesting the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (IMSA) compete on different sides of the Atlantic Ocean for the first time over the same weekend.

The first ‘Le Mans Hypercar’ (LMH) to be produced by Aston Martin, Valkyrie is the only car in IMSA’s premier GTP category derived from a road-legal hypercar. The British contender is also the first LMH car of any kind to compete in IMSA, and the only one contesting both IMSA and the WEC simultaneously, having made its debut in the Qatar 1812km in February.

The Aston Martin THOR Team will enter its two regular WEC Valkyries, the #007 for Tom Gamble (GBR) and Harry Tincknell (GBR) and the #009 for Alex Riberas (ESP) and Marco Sørensen (DEN) in the TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa in Belgium on 10 May. Meanwhile, Roman De Angelis (CDN) and Ross Gunn (GBR) will compete in the fourth round of IMSA, at Laguna Seca, CA, in the blue #23 Valkyrie on 11 May.

For Aston Martin THOR Team’s IMSA crew, Laguna Seca presents an opportunity to extend its outstanding points scoring run with Valkyrie, after producing an encouraging ninth place on its series debut at Sebring, then improving on that with eighth in last month’s 100-minute Long Beach sprint race. These are the first points finishes to be recorded by an Aston Martin in IMSA’s top GTP class since the series’ modern era began in 2014. They are also the only results earned by a car built to LMH regulations and one derived from a road-legal car.

To achieve another top-ten result at Laguna Seca, Valkyrie must now complete 160-minutes of hard racing on the devilishly challenging 2.2-mile Monterey circuit, complete with its blind apexes, dusty aprons and world-famous Corkscrew section.

Spa represents an equally fierce challenge for the crew of Aston Martin THOR Team’s WEC contingent, coming off the back of its first double-finish in round two – the 6 Hours of Imola – where both cars ran faultlessly to finish 17th and 18th. It also offers a final opportunity for the team to hone its race preparation ahead of Aston Martin’s return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where it last recorded overall victory in 1959 when Carroll Shelby (USA) and Roy Salvadori (GBR) triumphed in the Aston Martin DBR1.

Developed from the Valkyrie production car by Aston Martin and THOR, the competition version blends a race-optimised carbon fibre chassis with a modified 6.5-litre V12 powerplant that revs to 11,000rpm and produces over 1000bhp in standard form, but adheres to a strict 500kw (680bhp) power limit as per hypercar regulations.

Tom Gamble, driver #007 Aston Martin Valkyrie: “I can’t wait to race the Valkyrie at one of my favourite racing circuits – Spa! We had a really positive race at Imola with both cars making the finish and we’ll be looking to build on that and move closer to the front. It’s the last one before the biggest race of the season, Le Mans, so we’ll be hoping to put ourselves in the best possible shape for that.”

Harry Tincknell, driver #007 Aston Martin Valkyrie: “Spa is one of the most iconic tracks in the world so it is always a privilege to drive there, especially with the Valkyrie in the WEC. I’m hoping that we will be able to start on the front foot a little more than at Imola. Certainly, I think the car will suit the track a little bit more than Imola. It’s not going to be easy, but clearly even Imola was a big step forward for us. It was the first time the #007 has finished and, in qualifying, the car felt really good. But, of course, at this moment we need to stay grounded and remember we are still learning so much as a team.”

Alex Riberas, driver #009 Aston Martin Valkyrie: “I’m very excited to be back at Spa,  which is one of the most fun tracks on the calendar for us. Without a doubt it’s a track that will be unique to drive with such a special car like the Valkyrie. Going through Eau Rouge and Blanchimont are thing that one can only dream of doing at such speeds. I cannot wait to be able to go there and use everything we learned in Italy and build upon the foundations that we have created with the team. I’m looking forward to making another step forward towards where we want to be as we prepare for Le Mans, which obviously is the highlight of the year.”

Marco Sørensen, driver #009 Aston Martin Valkyrie: “Spa-Francorchamps is one of the most legendary circuits in the world, and to race here in front of so many fans is something truly special. You feel the history, the atmosphere and the energy all around you. Driving Valkyrie around this place is an incredible experience – it’s a proper challenge, and one we’re ready for.”

Ross Gunn, driver #23 Aston Martin Valkyrie: “I cannot wait to get in the Valkyrie this weekend at Laguna Seca. It’s always been one of my personal favourites with the famous Corkscrew, which is an exhilarating part of the track. To have the honour of taking Valkyrie through that section is going to be something to remember for a long time. I feel like we made solid progress in Long Beach and the aim is to try and get closer to the pace, have a clean race and not make any mistakes. The team has done a terrific job of executing in the races so far in the IMSA series, and it’s going to be another exciting weekend.”

Roman De Angelis, driver #23 Aston Martin Valkyrie: “I’m very much looking forward to racing at Laguna Seca. I feel like it is the first of the ‘normal’ events we race at during the season. Sebring was obviously the first race for the programme, while Long Beach is such a diverse and difficult street track. Now we head to a historic and amazing circuit, and one I look forward to on the IMSA calendar every year. I feel like the programme is making massive progress every time out and I look forward to continuing that momentum into Laguna Seca.”

Ian James, Team Principal, Aston Martin THOR Team: “The momentum continues to build within the programme and each lap completed is another step forward towards our goals. Spa will test the car in new ways, which is important to understand how Valkyrie operates in traffic and race conditions on a track that features some very high speed sections. In Laguna Seca, there is an opportunity for us to cement what we have delivered so far in IMSA and produce another solid points scoring performance. The targets, as ever, are to focus on execution, minimise mistakes and produce the optimum results within the package we have at the moment. For the team, it is a chance to rise to the challenge of operating Valkyrie on both sides of the Atlantic during the same weekend.”

Adam Carter, Aston Martin Head of Endurance Motorsport: “This weekend marks another big test for Valkyrie as it faces both the challenge of Spa-Francorchamps and Laguna Seca. Diverse as these two circuits are, they will offer new data points for us to learn more about the car’s performance potential in different circumstances, which ahead of Le Mans is all useful information. Spa is a circuit closer in character to that we will race on in the middle weekend of June and it will be interesting to see how much progress we have made since Imola. In IMSA, THOR has maximised its opportunities so far and two top-ten finishes from two starts is a satisfactory return at this stage of the programme. All the elements are in place for this to continue at Laguna Seca.”

Partner team news – Vantage GT3 in the hunt for glory at Spa-Francorchamps and Laguna Seca

  • Aston Martin Vantage returns to happy WEC hunting ground at Spa
  • The Heart of Racing seeks to rebound after 6 Hours of Imola heartbreak
  • Racing Spirit of Léman aiming high at Spa with Vantage GT3
  • Darren Turner returns to IMSA and Laguna Seca with the Heart of Racing
  • Walkenhorst Motorsport looking to build on NLS podium at the Nürburgring

Aston Martin’s Vantage GT3 will be in action at three of endurance motorsport’s most iconic venues over the weekend; Spa-Francorchamps (BEL), Laguna Seca (USA) and the fearsome Nürburgring Nordschleife (DEU).

The FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) returns to Spa-Francorchamps for the 14th time in its history and in that period Vantage has recorded six class wins and a further 14 podium finishes. The Heart of Racing (THOR) team and the Spirit of Léman aim to add to that tally with the latest iteration – the Vantage GT3 – in the LMGT3 class of the 6 Hours of Spa on 10 May.

Regular class frontrunners, THOR team principal Ian James (GBR), Zach Robichon (CDN) and Mattia Drudi (ITA) are looking to bounce back from a tough race at Imola, after the team suffered a rare non-finish in Italy. James was punted off the track during the 6 Hours of Imola, making heavy impact with the barriers. While his Vantage sustained significant damage in the accident, it protected its driver well, and both return ready to charge back on to the podium in Belgium.

They will be joined by Racing Spirit of Léman trio Derek De Boer (USA), Eduardo Barrichello (BRA) and Aston Martin works driver Valentin Hasse-Clot (FRA) in the #10 Aston Martin Vantage GT3. The trio, new to WEC for 2025, aim to build on the ninth place they scored in the opening round at Lusail, the Qatar 1812km.

THOR is also in action in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (IMSA) with the latest version of the Vantage GT3. Having finished on the podium in both of the opening IMSA rounds (third in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring) and ninth at Long Beach, regular British drivers Tom Gamble and Casper Stevenson are third in the standings, just 95 points off the GTD class championship lead. Gamble is otherwise engaged with Valkyrie at Spa this weekend, so THOR has drafted in Aston Martin’s longest-serving works driver, three-time Le Mans winner Darren Turner, to race alongside Stevenson. Turner, who races for THOR in the GT World Challenge America, last contested an IMSA race in 2023 when he was part of the winning Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona GTD line-up, alongside James, Marco Sørensen and Roman De Angelis.

Meanwhile Vantage returns to the Nürburgring Langstrecken Serie – the Nordscheife-based championship – for NLS3 with partner team Walkenhorst Motorsport – whose #34 Vantage GT3 finished second in the previous race. This time around works drivers Nicki Thiim (DEN) and 2023 Nürburgring 24 Hours overall winner David Pittard (GBR) aim to record the latest Vantage variant’s first overall victory on the fearsome Nordschleife configuration.

“Vantage GT3 has made a strong start to the season with podiums in IMSA, the Nürbrurging Langstrecken Serie and national series around the world,” said Aston Martin Head of Endurance Motorsport Adam Carter. “It feels as though it’s only a matter of time before it adds a similar result in WEC, and Spa has been kind to Vantage over the years. The car performed very well at the Nürburgring in NLS2 recently and clearly is a contender. I’d also like to extend our best wishes to Darren Turner in his cameo turn on board the THOR Vantage in the IMSA round at Laguna Seca. We have an exciting weekend coming up for Aston Martin.”

Sharing the mechanical architecture of the ultra-luxury performance brand’s most focused sportscar, the Vantage GT3, which triumphed at last year’s 24 Hours of Spa, is built around Aston Martin’s proven bonded aluminium chassis and powered by its fearsome twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 engine.

How to follow
The 6 Hours of Spa will begin at 1400 local time (+1 Hours BST) on Saturday, 10 May. Final practice, qualifying and the race will be broadcast live on FIA WEC TV online with a choice of English or French-language commentary and via selected broadcasters at a national level. Round 4 of IMSA will take place at 1210 local time (-8 Hours BST) on 11 May, 2025. It will be broadcast live globally on IMSA TV and on the IMSA YouTube channel and and via selected broadcasters at a national level.

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