2019 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 @ Road America

Continuing with the theme of big, V8-powered, front-engined GT3 machines, this a setup for the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 from 2019. The previous year, AMR's GT3 car had a proper British V12; the 2019's entire V8 powertrain came from the Mercedes-Benz parts bin, probably as a place holder until AMR could come up with something better. Alas, compared to the Mercedes AMG GT3 below, AMR's GT3 didn't fare so well irl. Neither so in Assetto Corsa. It's much slower than Merc's GT3, albeit much smoother to drive and with much better fuel mileage (in case you were eyeing a 24-hour binge). Ten laps of Road America.

Why I test at Elkhart Lake. 1. It doesn't have any stupidly slow hairpins or chicanes, which interfere with repeatability; at least the way I drive. Spa would be ideal if it weren't for that ugly, contorted chicane at the end of the lap. 2. The Carousel. Unlike the Nordschleife's Karusel (tight and lumpy), RA's Carousel is the closest thing you'll find to a high-speed, steady-state skid pad (or 'pan' as they call it in Blighty). It will give you an indication of absolute grip, with numbers you can compare, car-to-car and setup-to-setup (anything below 100 mph = pokey; anything over = speedy). 3. The Kink. The scariest turn in North America. Little cars will barely notice it, but big cars will make or break a lap-time depending on whether or not your setup will allow you to take it flat out.
 

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