Aston Martin N24 V8 Vantage Storms to Bahrain Finish
Posted on 12/18/2006 under: Motorsport, Aston Martin
Aston Martin’s factory prepared, production standard, N24 V8 Vantage has achieved an impressive overall eighth place finish in the inaugural 24-hour race of Bahrain, competing in a field consisting of largely motorsport homologated cars.
Having started from fourteenth on the grid the previous afternoon, the Aston Martin team progressed up the race order, firmly establishing a top ten position over night as rain fell on the International Circuit.
As other teams were forced to retire as the 24-hours wore on, the Vantage ran flawlessly throughout. The car only needed fuel and tyres, completing more than 425 laps of the International Circuit – a gruelling distance of over 2600 km.
As development driver Wolfgang Schuhbauer took the chequered flag, an elated Chris Porritt – co-driver and Aston Martin’s Vehicle Engineering Manager – said: “I’m delighted for the team – they’ve been thoroughly professional throughout.
“My last stint finished a couple of hours ago and I’ve been trying not to think about this moment too soon, but now it is here – it’s fantastic.”
Mobbed by team mates as he left the car after taking the flag, Wolfgang Schuhbauer said: “The drivers had fun! It was the team who put in all the work.”
The team’s third co-driver, Horst von Saurma, editor-in-chief of Sport Auto magazine had finished his final stint earlier in the morning, and Chris was quick to praise his fellow drivers; “We’ve had some difficult driving conditions during the course of the race, but Wolfgang and Horst continued to lap very consistently – they’ve adapted superbly.”
Horst added: “Eighth place for a production car – you can’t quite believe it. There were absolutely no problems with the car at all – fantastic.”
Chief Mechanic, Martin Jackson said: “I’m really proud of all the guys – they’ve put the effort in and they deserve this result.”
Team Manager, Dave King commented: “I’m very proud of the whole team. The drivers have been absolutely consistent in treacherous conditions and the supporting team – many of who are not experienced race engineers – have performed superbly throughout the week and the result is fitting testament to their hard work.”
Aston Martin’s Chairman and Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez – who for once was unable to take his place in the driving team due to other commitments – followed the race closely and congratulated the team by telephone as the chequered flag fell, saying: “Once again we have proven the durability of a production standard V8 Vantage and the dedication and professionalism of the whole Aston Martin team.”


