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| Aston Martin DBR1 (1956 - 1959) |
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| The DBR1, arguably the most successful racing Aston Martin ever, was designed as a replacement for the DB3S. The similarity between the two cars is evident in the above photograph. Changes in the rules concerning sports car racing permitted the DBR1 to be a pure racing car with no relationship to a road car design. Although the car was first raced (unsuccessfully) at Le Mans in 1956 retiring during the 21st hour, success followed during the next three years. Many famous victories were secured by works DBR1's at the Spa Sportscar Race (1957, Tony Brooks), Goodwood Tourist Trophy (1958, Sterling Moss, Tony Brookes, 1959, Stirling Moss, Carrol Shelby, Jack Fairman) and the 1000 Km at the Nurburgring (1959, Sterling Moss and Jack Fairman), although non so famous at the 1st and 2nd place at Le Mans in 1959. Aston Martin went on to win the 1959 World Sportscar Championship with the DBR1. |
| Below is DBR1/4, second only to DBR1/2 in the 1959 Le Mans race, driven by Paul Frere and Maurice Trintignant. The car was initially built as DBR3/1 in 1958 but was converted to DBR1 specification after a single race outing. | ||
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| In all, four team cars were built plus one single private example (DBR1/5) constructed for the 1959 season for the use of Graham Whitehead. | ||
| If you have always fancied a DBR1, but their current values of around £5 million is something of a barrier, can I suggestb that you visit www.DBR1.com to see a new half sized replica. |
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