by | Jan 28, 2022

Episode 3 : What did Aston Martin achieve last year?

The Aston Martin Heritage Podcast
The Aston Martin Heritage Podcast
Episode 3 : What did Aston Martin achieve last year?
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On episode three, we look back over the year that was 2021 to tell the story of what the Aston Martin brand achieved over those 12-months.

It was an exciting year in Aston Martin history, with the arrival of a works team in F1 , the continued support of factory backed privateers in GT and Endurance racing through to discussions about an electric future, whether the name Lagonda will ever re-surface and what the new management at Aston Martin might have in store for our favourite car brand. Plus we saw the first customer Valkyries despatched to the lucky first few!

Plus, we look over an interesting ‘chair’ that resides in the Aston Martin Heritage Trust collection near Wallingford, Oxfordshire and we reveal EXCLUSIVE news about what promises to be the largest Aston Martin gathering anywhere in 2022, at Brooklands, Surrey.

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