by | Jul 24, 2023

Episode 9: Pre-war racing Aston Martins

The Aston Martin Heritage Trust Podcast
The Aston Martin Heritage Trust Podcast
Episode 9: Pre-war racing Aston Martins
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Join us for our ninth episode as we dive into Aston Martin’s pre-war racing history. We discover why these cars are so special, even today, by talking to Steve Waddingham (AML Historian and AMHT Trustee) and Robert Blakemore (Ecurie Bertelli Managing Director).  You’ll also hear how Aston Martin helped Bentley win Le Mans! Sort of. 

Plus, we preview the third Aston Martin Heritage Festival on Saturday 12th August and the relaunch of the David Brown Memorial Dinner the Friday evening before.

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To find out more about the trust, visit: www.amht.org.uk

Pre war Aston Martin
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