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Re: Aston Martin/Red Bull Valkyrie '18

Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 12:41 pm
by Lunytrickz
I'm out !
that claustrofobic interior, and massive A-pillar blocking the view ....

full pics list here:
http://www.evo.co.uk/aston-martin/17980 ... ar-in-full




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Re: Aston Martin/Red Bull Valkyrie '18

Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 1:10 pm
by MadManCK
Interior looks even more claustrophobic as a Lotus Elise, lol. :lol:

But what a car it is. In track spec it will do up to 4.5G ! For a road legal car unheard off.
Add to that a Cosworth V12 with KERS and 1.000HP for a 1.000KG car. Just epic.

This will be as close as you can get to an F1 car for the open road.
And the design is just outworldly.

Now, send Newey back to the F1 team, Red Bull Racing has some catching up to do :party:

Re: Aston Martin/Red Bull Valkyrie '18

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2017 10:08 pm
by Lunytrickz

Re: Aston Martin/Red Bull Valkyrie '18

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2017 10:29 pm
by Beardroid91
Damn these car manufactures are attacking those car flippers, now Aston Martin is giving them a car buying ban it is pretty great, so nothing like the 911 R or BMW i8 inflations would happen again. But i Porsche also did this by not limiting the GT2 RS.

But damn who are they expecting to buy these hyper aero cars when it is only race car drivers in good shape that can get in and out of it.

Re: Aston Martin/Red Bull Valkyrie '18

Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:19 pm
by Miao
For those who prefer readin' instead of videos.

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MICHAEL GAUTHIER wrote:Aston Martin has unveiled a near-production version of the Valkyrie.

Described as further developed version of the car that was presented last summer, the updated model has new openings in the body between the cockpit and the front wheel arches. Red Bull Racing's Adrian Newey discovered this change provided "considerable gains in front downforce" so it has been incorporated into the car's design.

The updated Valkyrie has also been equipped with lightweight headlights that draw inspiration from Formula One. As the company explains, the low and high beam elements are attached to an anodized aluminum frame which enables them to be between 30-40 percent lighter than the "lightest series production headlamps available to Aston Martin."

The lightweight design philosophy even carries over to the Valkyrie's badge as designers felt the company's traditional wing logo would be too heavy and a sticker won't proper for an Aston Martin of this caliber. As a result, the model has a chemical etched aluminum badge that is just 70 microns thick.

According to Aston Martin designer Miles Nurnberger, “I would say we’re around 95 percent of the way there with the exterior design. Much of what you see is actually the structure of the car, so this had to be signed-off relatively early in the project. The remaining areas of non-structural bodywork are still subject to evolution and change as Adrian [Newey] continues to explore way of finding more downforce."

Besides featuring new bodywork, the updated Valkyrie has a minimalist interior that has been designed to have enough space for two 98 percentile adults. As part of this goal, the car's seats are mounted directly to the tub and occupants adopt a reclined ‘feet-up’ position reminiscent of today’s Formula One and Le Mans race cars.

The race car inspired design carries over to the steering wheel as it is detachable and holds all of the car's switchgear. The steering wheel also houses an OLED display which provides the driver with all the necessary information.

Drivers will also find two screens mounted close to the base of the A-pillar. They display live footage from two rear facing cameras that are located in the car's flanks.

Aston Martin declined to release technical specifications but the latest rumors suggest the car will have a naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine and an electric motor that produce a combined output of approximately 1130 hp (842 kW). The Valkyrie is also expected to be lighter than projected with a curb weight of around 2,270 lbs (1,030 kg).
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Re: Aston Martin/Red Bull Valkyrie '18

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:35 pm
by Lunytrickz