Aston Martin to defend GT1 title with Gulf


Aston Martin Racing will return to Le Mans in 2008 to defend its GT1 title in the distinctive blue and orange livery of Gulf Oil.

Two Aston Martin DBR9s will look to emulate Gulf’s first victory at the 24 hour race 40 years on.

Alain Dujean, Gulf Oil vice president international, said:  “This is arguably the most important year ever for Gulf in motorsport.  The famous Gulf racing colours first tasted victory at Le Mans in 1968, so 2008 already had great significance for us, but for Gulf to have joined up with Aston Martin Racing for this year is fantastic – the coming together of two great automotive names, for what I hope will be a long and fruitful partnership.”

David Richards, chairman of Aston Martin, said: “Endurance racing is engrained in the heritage of both Gulf and Aston Martin and we have also both been intrinsically linked through Le Mans for many decades.  It was perhaps destined that, in the year we defend our GT1 title and Gulf celebrates the 40th anniversary of its win, we would finally race together at La Sarthe.”

The two Aston Martin DBR9s for 2008 will be entered as numbers 007 and 009.

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For further Aston Martin information please contact:

Dave King, Head of Product Communications & Motorsport
Tel: +44 (0)1926 644 060                               Mobile: +44 (0)7801 758940

Sarah Durose, Motorsport Communications Manager
Tel: +44 (0)1926 644198                                Mobile: +44 (0)7801 265126

For further Aston Martin Racing information please contact:

Ben Sayer, Public Relations Manager
Tel: +44 (0)1295 754320  

10 January 2008

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