Racing News — Aston Martin

Mark Goldbach
Stoner Car Care Racing Eyes a Diverse 2023 Season

Stoner Car Care Racing Eyes a Diverse 2023 Season

The Stoner/Automatic Aston Martins will appear in multiple series and formats this year. LANCASTER. Pa. (18 January 2023) --Stoner Car Care racing fielded by Automatic Racing will start 2023 with the traditional appearance at Daytona with the IMSA Michelin Pilot Series “Roar Before the Rolex 24” this coming weekend. The team, however, will not be chasing a finish in the Bronze Cup series, but instead will focus on a wider range of race types, including the World Racing League (WRL) endurance series, the new IMSA VP Racing Sportscar Challenge, and a smaller amount of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Series races....

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Dakota Royer
Team Effort Makes for a Positive Finish for the Stoner Car Care Team

Team Effort Makes for a Positive Finish for the Stoner Car Care Team

The Stoner/Automatic Racing team makes a fast change of a major component to take the checkered flag in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season finale

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Mark Goldbach
Stoner Car Care Racing Finishes Second in Bronze Cup at Road America

Stoner Car Care Racing Finishes Second in Bronze Cup at Road America

Survival was the name of the game Saturday at Road America, as the Stoner Car Care Racing fielded by Automatic Racing team avoided the trouble that caused five caution periods  to bring its Aston Martin Vantage GT4 home in second in the Bronze Cup and 14th overall in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge’s Road America 240. 

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Dakota Royer
Stoner Car Care Racing Ready for Endurance Challenge at Road America

Stoner Car Care Racing Ready for Endurance Challenge at Road America

Drivers Rob Ecklin, Jr. and Ramin Abdolvahabi, veterans of numerous races at Road America, look to capture that elusive Bronze Cup victory as they return to the legendary Wisconsin circuit with their No. 09 Stoner Car Care Aston Martin Vantage GT4. The Bronze Cup recognizes the top drivers in the Grand Sport (GS) class who are in the FIA-rated Bronze category, denoting drivers who are not full-time professionals – but who are fully dedicated to improving their racing craft. 

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