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18 Sep 2006, 11:31 (Ref:1712809) | #1 | ||
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Aston Martin DBRS9
Announced in the middle of 2005, with deliveries starting later that year, the DBRS9 was intended to bridge the gap between the road going DB9 and the GT1 spec. DBR9, and to enable those who wanted to go into GT racing without incurring the substantial cost (or pace!) of the GT1 car. In the event, it costs almost double the price of the DB9, but a little under half the cost of the DBR9. The DBRS9 is built to current GT3 regulations.
More here:- http://www.astonmartinracing.com/ENG/dbrs9 In what appears a deliberate reversal to the DBR9 numbering sequence, the DBRS9 prototype/demonstrator retained by Aston Martin Racing is numbered DBRS9/101, with customer cars starting at DBRS9/1. Below is shown DBRS9/101, photographed at the Silverstone classic on the 30th July:- The following first 3 customer cars, all prepared by Barwell Motorsport are (with their owners):- DBRS9/1 - Tom Alexander DBRS9/2 - Leo Machitski DBRS9/3 - Lord Paul Drayson All three, I understand, prepared for the FIA GT3 championship, have also appeared at selected rounds of the British GT championship. Tom Alexander's DBRS9/1 was the car in which Tiff Needell had his big accident at the 'bus stop' at Spa in Round 5 of the FIA GT3 championship. BMS Scuderia Italia have three cars and it is pure speculation on my part that these may be DBRS9/4-6. Anyone know? DBRS9/7 plus one other (#8?) was delivered to Autosport Designs Racing in the USA, where it was intended they would compete in the Speed GT Championship. Their first race was at Sebring, but since the cars were only delivered 8 days before the event, and they had to be modified to SCCA spec, there was no opportunity to do shakedown tests or fettling. Johnny Mowlem in the 'other' car failed to finish but Tom Papadopoulos finished 15th in DBRS9/7. (source for this paragraph - AMOC Quarterly) More info and pics to follow, regarding the Barwell cars, but if anyone can fill some of the other gaps, that would be good! Last edited by John Turner; 5 Jan 2007 at 14:04. |
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29 Sep 2006, 18:42 (Ref:1723270) | #2 | ||
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2006 Race results for DBRS9/1-3, as far as I can ascertain
DBRS9/1 (carried race no. 22 for the FIA GT3 series and no. 66 for British GT series) 6&7 May - FIA GT3 (Rnd 1) - Silverstone – Race 1 - Alexander/Needell – DNF Race 2 - Bentwood/Rich – DNS 20/21 May - Brit. GT - Donington (Rnd 2) – Alexander/Bentwood – DNF 1/2 July - FIA GT3 - Oschersleben (Rnd 2) - Race 1 – Alexander/Needell – 15th OA Race 2 – Johnson/Rich – DNF 28/29 July – FIA GT3 – Spa (Rnd 3) – Race 1 – Alexander/Needell – 9th OA (? despite Tiff crashing it heavily at the Bus Stop 8 laps from the end, bringing the race to an early conclusion) 2/3 Sept. – FIA GT3 – Dijon (Rnd 4) – Race 1 – Rich/Bentwood – 9th OA Race 2 – Rich/Bentwood – DNS 16/17 Sept. – FIA GT3 – Mugello (Rnd 5) – Race 1 – Alexander/Bentwood – 20th OA Race 2 – Bentwood/Alexander – 34th OA DBRS9/2 (carried race no 44 for the FIA GT3 series and no. 33 for British GT) 6&7 May - FIA GT3 (Rnd 1) - Silverstone – Race 1 – Machitski/Cocker – 11th OA Race 2 - Cocker/Machitski – 5th OA 20/21 May - Brit. GT - Donington (Rnd 2) – Machitski/Johnson – 8th OA, 1st GT3 1/2 July - FIA GT3 - Oschersleben (Rnd 2) - Race 1 – Machitski/Cocker – 11th OA Race 2 - Cocker/Machitski – 10th OA 15/16 July - Brit. GT - Snetterton (Rnd 5) – Race 1 – Machitski/Bentwood – 5th OA, 2nd GT3 Race 2 – Machitski/Bentwood – 9th OA, 5th GT3 28/29 July – FIA GT3 – Spa – (Rnd 3) – Race 1- Machitski/Cocker – 20th OA Race 2 – Cocker/Machitski – 6th OA 26/27 Aug. – Brit GT – Brands Hatch (Rnd 7) Race 1 – Machitski/Cocker – 3rd OA, 1st GT3 Race 2 – Machitski/Cocker – 4th OA, 1st GT3 2/3 Sept. – FIA GT3 – Dijon (Rnd 4) – Race 1 – Machitski/Cocker – 3rd OA Race 2 – Cocker/Machitski – 5th OA 16/17 Sept. – FIA GT3 – Mugello (Rnd 5) – Race 2 – Cocker/Machitski – 20th OA 24 Sept. - Brit. GT – Silverstone (Rnd 8) – Machitski/Cocker – 7th OA, 2nd GT3 (This result sealed the British GT3 driver’s Championship for Leo Machitski – to win it, he and Jonathan Cocker had also driven a Porsche 997 GT3 to a 1st and 2nd in class at the Rockingham rounds, at which Barwell did not attend with the Aston) DBRS9/3 (carried race no 66 for the FIA GT3 series and no. 88 for British GT, except at Snetterton, where through an administrative error it carried no. 66! – see picture, immediately below) 6&7 May - FIA GT3 (Rnd 1) - Silverstone – Race 1 – Rich/Johnson – 8th OA 20/21 May - Brit. GT - Donington (Rnd 2) - Drayson/Cocker – DNF 1/2 July - FIA GT3 - Oschersleben (Rnd 2) - Race 1 – Rich/Johnson – 27th OA Race 2 – Johnson/Rich – DNF 15/16 July - Brit. GT - Snetterton (Rnd 5) – Race 1 – Drayson/Cocker – 9th OA, 4th GT3 Race 2 – Drayson/Cocker – 5th OA, 2nd GT3 28/29 July – FIA GT3 – Spa – (Rnd 3) – Race 1 – Rich/Johnson – 27th OA Race 2 – Johnson/Rich – 10th OA 26/27 Aug. – Brit GT – Brands Hatch (Rnd 7) Race 1 – Drayson/Stretton – DNF Race 2 – Drayson/Stretton – 18th OA, 4th GT3 (Update - see Alan Brown's post #4 - this was probably DBRS9/101) 16/17 Sept. – FIA GT3 – Mugello (Rnd 5) – Race 1 – Burgan/Rich – DNF Race 2 – Rich/Burgan – 28th OA 24 Sept. - Brit. GT – Silverstone (Rnd 8) – Drayson/Stretton – 11th OA, 4th GT3 Last edited by John Turner; 19 Oct 2006 at 10:08. |
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29 Sep 2006, 19:20 (Ref:1723292) | #3 | |
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5 Oct 2006, 17:25 (Ref:1729063) | #4 | ||
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Barwell Motorsport - competition number 88
Martin Stretton had a big off in the car during testing on the Friday (August 25) before the Brands Hatch British GT races (August 26/27). Autosport said they borrowed a car from Prodrive for the meeting. Photographic evidence from a friend confirms that the race car was a different car to that damaged in testing. It is quite possibly the one demonstrated at the Silverstone Classic meeting.
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5 Oct 2006, 17:46 (Ref:1729099) | #5 | ||
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Alan, that is very likely, since at one stage, there was also a possibility that Leo Machitski would borrow DBRS9/101 for the Rockingham round of the British GT series because Barwell weren't going. It didn't happen, I understand because a team of support personnel couldn't be put together, so Machitski drove the Porsche instead (see #2 above). One of your friend's photos posted here would be good!
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5 Jan 2007, 14:01 (Ref:1807454) | #6 | ||
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Two more results for a DBRS9/3 for 2006; this time in Britcar
17/18 June - Donington - Drayson/Stretton - Two 2nd places with fastest lap to Martin Stretton in the second race. (see Redshoes post #3 above) 4 November - Brands Hatch - Drayson/Stretton - a 2nd and a 3rd, with, again, Stretton posting FL in race 2. (NB - Above results corrected at #9 below - JT) I think that pretty much completes the results for the Barwell entered cars for 2006. Does anyone have any info. regarding the other cars, in Europe and the USA for last season? There is an excellent piece by Edd Straw covering Darren Turner's Track Test of DBRS9/1 in the current issue of Autosport (4 January 2007 - pages 36-41 for future historians reference). Among the interesting facts to emerge are that the engine produces 550bhp, and does 0-60mph and 0-100mph in approximately 3.8 & 8.5 secs respectively. Last edited by John Turner; 9 Jan 2007 at 16:33. |
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7 Jan 2007, 11:59 (Ref:1808754) | #7 | ||
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7 Jan 2007, 11:41 (Ref:1808748) | #8 | |||
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Now what about the BMS Scuderia Italia cars? Chassis numbers, race results, drivers? Last edited by John Turner; 7 Jan 2007 at 11:44. |
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9 Jan 2007, 16:30 (Ref:1810511) | #9 | ||
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Yes, my apologies, I blame it on senility; I somehow got the circuits and results transposed. It should read:-
Two more results for a DBRS9/3 for 2006; this time in Britcar 17/18 June - Brands Hatch - Drayson/Stretton - a 2nd and a 3rd, with Stretton posting FL in race 2. (see Redshoes post #3 above) 4 November - Donington - Drayson/Stretton - Two 2nd places with fastest lap, again, to Martin Stretton in the second race. |
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17 Mar 2007, 10:25 (Ref:1868990) | #10 | ||
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I've now found this great site for Autosport Designs Racing here:-
http://www.autosportdesigns.com/Racing/index.aspx You will see short race reports giving results for the 2 cars, DBRS9/7 & 9/8 mentioned in my post#7 Car #43 was driven by Tom Papadopoulos, and car #44 by Johnny Mowlem. I'm assuming that car 43 was 07 and car 44 was 08 throughout the season but I am checking. DBRS9/7 is now for sale:- http://www.autosportdesigns.com/Sale...s.aspx?ID=1317 I am also able to confirm that last thursday (15 March) at the F3/British GT media day at Silverstone, Barwell turned up with 3 cars, one of which, DBRS9/10 was new. More details and pictures to follow over the next day or two. Last edited by John Turner; 17 Mar 2007 at 11:03. |
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19 Mar 2007, 09:07 (Ref:1871155) | #11 | |||
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DBRS9/8 (# 44) is currently in the ownership of John Sinders (one of the new owners of Aston) and has been sent back to Aston Racing to be converted for use in this years Nurburgring 24 Hour race. John also owned the refurbished development DBRS9 affectionately known as X1... * DBRS9/7 (# 43) is my own, it has been returned to FIA GT3 specifications from Speed World Challenge form albeit with uprated engines. Both DBRS9/7 & 8 have been converted to dry sump lubrication, different bottom end (Crank, pistons, rods, etc), different Cams as well as Vanquish S heads. All this work was performed by Aston Racing-Prodrive, the cars are incredibly reliable and fast. It is estimated they are putting out horsepower just short of the GT1 DBR9's, Jason Hill is very proud of these engines. I feel we will return to racing in the USA with the V8 Vantage next year. It was just to hard and costly to make the cars competitive in Speed World Challenge. * Tom also provided a picture of the development car, referred to above but, unfortunately I have been unable to copy this across. He has also subsequently advised that he is not sure that it ever had a chassis number. Many, many thanks to Tom, for this additional info. Last edited by John Turner; 19 Mar 2007 at 09:15. |
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17 Mar 2007, 10:39 (Ref:1869011) | #13 | ||
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Reference to the official site here:-
http://www.astonmartinracing.com/eng/dbrs9/dbrs9teams shows that 2 other teams now run DBRS9s - Racing for Belgium (1 car) and Hexis (2 cars). Unfortunately, chassis nos are not disclosed. |
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I'll post some pics of the Silverstone cars, shortly. Last edited by John Turner; 10 May 2007 at 13:31. Reason: Edited for correction. |
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17 Mar 2007, 11:01 (Ref:1869030) | #15 | |||
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18 Mar 2007, 12:42 (Ref:1870142) | #16 | ||
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Barwell Astons - 2007
Barwell turned up to the British GT media day at Silverstone, on 15 March, with 3 DBRS9s
DBRS9/1 - Still owned by Tom Alexander; driving shared with Michael Bentwood:- DBRS9/3 - Still owned by Lord Paul Drayson, and sharing the drive with Jonny Cocker. This is the Bio-Ethanol car, first time with this set up and with obvious teething problems so did very few laps:- DBRS9/10 - A new car, ownership unknown (to me!) but the nominated drivers are Ben de Zille Butler and Guy Harrington:- Note the new indentifying flashes to the livery. Here are all 3:- Last edited by John Turner; 9 Apr 2007 at 08:24. |
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12 Apr 2007, 14:27 (Ref:1889745) | #17 | ||
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Barwell Astons at British GT round, Oulton Park, April 7-9
DBRS9/1, 9/3, and 9/10 were in action at Oulton Park last weekend and Jonny Cocker put the Bio-Ethanol car on pole for the first race! Full report on their own website, here:-
http://www.barwellmotorsport.co.uk/c...0OULTON%20PARK |
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10 May 2007, 13:21 (Ref:1910318) | #18 | ||
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BMS Scuderia Italia
All taken at Silverstone - 5/6 May
DBRS9/6 - car 22 (Maggi/Zenere):- DBRS9/5 - Car 23 (Alessi/Frassinetti):- DBRS9/4 - Car 24 (Sardelli/Seiler) Last edited by John Turner; 13 May 2007 at 18:33. |
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10 May 2007, 14:02 (Ref:1910337) | #19 | ||
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10 May 2007, 17:01 (Ref:1910444) | #20 | |
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URL on the AM website has now changed - http://www.astonmartinracing.com/eng/teams/dbrs9teams
I believe the #27 Hexis entry is actually the Racing for Belgium car. As I understand it FIA GT3 series regs require each team to run three cars, so I'm guessing it's run under the Hexis banner in the FIA series and as Racing for Belgium elsewhere. The car appeared at the Donington Belcar round last month (apr 2007). Running as #007, entered by Racing for Belgium and driven by Wim Coekelbergs and Ron Marchal. |
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10 May 2007, 17:08 (Ref:1910452) | #21 | ||
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That would make sense, especially since it carries a strong yellow content to its livery (Each GT3 team has to appear in the same livery, albeit that there will be different colour flashes for identification purposes). This car must now be favourite to be chassis 11, I reckon.
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12 May 2007, 18:47 (Ref:1911804) | #22 | ||
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The thrid Hexis car is the belgium car DBRS9/14
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13 May 2007, 11:06 (Ref:1912122) | #23 | ||
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Excellent info. So who has 11, I wonder?
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13 May 2007, 11:18 (Ref:1912127) | #24 | ||
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One car is owned by a collector in Hongkong (was on display the Zhuhai round). But i miss to check the number ;-(
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chassis 11
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"The first DBRS9 bound for Asia arrived in Hong Kong last month. The car will join the new owner’s existing collection of prestigious sports cars. DBRS9/11, the first of its kind on the Asian continent, is likely to be used for track days, but could potentially make an appearance at the Asian Supercar Challenge (ASCC)..." see "in brief" part of http://www.astonmartin-akasaka.com/i...rs9_update.pdf |
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