Aston Martin has announced that GT squad, Garage 59, will join its partner team ranks for 2019, and will race the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup.
The agreement, which features the highest level of partner support from Aston Martin Racing, will include a two-car Vantage GT3 program from the UK-based team, with a car competing in each of the Blancpain series’ PRO and AM classes.
As well as Garage 59’s Blancpain program, the team will undertake selected rounds of the new Intercontinental GT Challenge, including the Spa 24 Hours, the Suzuka 10 Hours, and the new nine-hour race at Kyalami. The team has not yet confirmed its full driver line-up for 2019, but Aston Martin expert high-performance test driver, Chris Goodwin, will be a part of the driving team.
Garage 59 team principal Andrew Kirkaldy said, “The Vantage GT3 looks like a promising race car. It’s a very high-end GT based on a strong foundation car, so we have high hopes for the season ahead.
“We’re looking forward to getting our first Vantage GT3 on track at Paul Ricard and starting the work we need to do to make sure we are competitive when we arrive at Monza for the first race in April.”
President of Aston Martin Racing, David King said, “The fact that Garage 59 has chosen to race with the new Aston Martin Vantage GT3 in 2019 is a strong endorsement of the potential of our new car and of Aston Martin Racing’s ability to deliver competitive customer-focused machinery.
“We’re very pleased with this latest addition to our partner team roster and we can now look ahead to the year in the full knowledge that we have a compelling presence in several significant and important GT series around the world.”