Aston’s mid-engined supercar is finally here. Can it bridge the gap between the lunacy of Valkyrie and usability of Vantage?
Aston Martin's new road-legal Valhalla 217mph hyper car has arrived - and it will set deep-pocketed buyers back £1million. Ray Massey reviews it on and off track.
The Aston Martin Valhalla charges into the hypercar battle with 1064 horsepower and a Formula 1 pedigree. From the May/June issue of Car and Driver.
Aston Martin’s million-dollar, 1,064-hp hyper supercar is a drama-free rocket ship that leaves you questioning reality.
A modern day great in tennis, Carlos Alcaraz is also an avid Formula 1 (F1) fan. He even attends F1 Grand Prix events in between tennis events.
Perez was the faster Cadillac driver on Saturday, with a 1m32.206s putting him 0.440s ahead of Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso, albeit 1.1s away from 18th-placed Oliver Bearman and 1.3s down on the Q2 ...
Aston Martin has started the 2026 F1 season badly due to an issue with its Honda engine. That hurts at the Japanese manufacturer's home race ...
In-fighting, ‘nerve damage’ concerns and the slowest car on the grid. Could it be going any worse at Aston Martin?
Honda Racing Corporation president Koji Watanabe says the vibration issues being suffered by Aston Martin are not solely down ...
Vibrations in the new Formula 1 car are making it difficult to drive and have resulted in a poor start to the season.
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