ASTON MARTIN DBR1 n.4

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ASTON MARTIN DBR1 n.4

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HISTORY

The Aston Martin DBR1 is a car that participated at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1959. The car was designed by Ted Cutting in 1956, in the first years of the race had many difficulties in reliability, but in 1959 the British manufacturer obtained the his revenge.

The British David Brown Racing team with Stirling Moss and Jack Fairman at the wheel of the Aston Martin DBR1 n.4 did not finish in the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1959 due to broken engine after seventy laps. The race won by Aston Martin DBR1 n.5 of Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori, in second place the Aston Martin DBR1 n.6 with Maurice Trintignant and Paul Frere with a gap of one lap. While in third place the Ferrari 250 GT n.11 of Jean Blaton, Leon Dernier of the team Equipe Nationale Belge with a gap of twentysix laps.
At the end of the season, the British manufacturer also won the Protorepi Sport World Championship thanks to victories in the 1000 km of the Nurburgring and in Le Mans.

CHASSIS

Aston Martin DBR1
Designed: Ted Cutting
Alluminium body on multi tubular spaceframe
Length: 4026 mm
Width: 1626 mm
Height: 978 mm
Suspension front: Trailing links, torsion bars
Suspension rear: DeDion axle, trailing links, torsion bars
Brakes: Girling discs, all round
Tyres: Avon

ENGINE

Aston Martin 2992 cc 6 cylinders in line
Power: 189 kW
Location: Front, longitudinally mounted
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive.
Transmission: David Brown CG537 five speed manual
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: 180 lt

RESULT

Did not finish in the 24 hours of Le Mans 1959 with drivers Stirling Moss, Jack Fairman

Additional information

Driver

Fairman Jack, Moss Stirling

Manufacturer

Aston Martin

Race

24 Hours of Le Mans

Year Race

1959

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