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Aston Martin Asia Cup

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Aston Martin Asia Cup
CategoryOne-make racing by Aston Martin
CountryAsia
Inaugural season2007
Folded2009
ConstructorsAston Martin
Tyre suppliersMichelin
The Aston Martin V8 Vantage of Keiko Ihara at Zhuhai International Circuit, waiting to race in the Aston Martin Asia Cup race.

The Aston Martin Asia Cup (AMAC) is the world's first ever Aston Martin one make series. All drivers will compete for the AMAC title in identical Aston Martin V8 Vantage N24 race cars.

The series started in 2008 and consisted of 10 races throughout the Asia Pacific region including China, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore. Each race features a grid of 15 Aston Martin Vantage N24s, a 4.3 litre race-developed evolution of the V8 Vantage.

The AMAC includes a variety of 30-minute sprint races and longer endurance races, some of which support Formula One events in the region, like the Singapore Grand Prix and the Chinese Grand Prix.

Race Car

The V8 Vantage has a V8 engine producing 410 bhp and weighs just 1350 kg. The 18 AMAC cars have the automated manual Sportshift transmission, and all the cars are equipped with roll cages, safety fuel tanks, race seats and harnesses, and fire extinguisher systems. The cars will be serviced at the Aston Martin Beijing service facility at the city's Goldenport race circuit.[1] Michelin is the sole tyre supplier.[2]

Prize

The Championship offers a fully sponsored season in a Vantage N24 in the 2009 FIA GT4 Championship for the winner.

Circuits visited

The inaugural season in 2008 had 10 rounds, and saw the series visit the following circuits:

Series champions

Aston Martin Asia Cup Champions
Year Driver Car
2008 Japan Kota Sasaki[3] Aston Martin V8 Vantage

References