Fernando Alonso has been profiting from his spectacular automotive assortment through the winter break. After being noticed across the streets of Monaco in his extraordinarily uncommon Mercedes CLK GTR, the Spanish driver has now been seen in his Aston Martin Valiant.
The ultra-rare, road-legal, track-focused sports activities automotive was constructed by the Q division of Aston Martin after being commissioned by Alonso. The 5.2-litre, twin-turbocharged V12 sports activities automotive was restricted to simply 38 items globally, and numerous reviews worth it between £2million and £2.5million.
“Excellent Sunday experience. Valiant, you’ve obtained all of it,” Alonso wrote on Instagram with pictures of him posing alongside the automotive along with his associate.
The Valiant was introduced in June 2024 as a collaboration with the two-time Method 1 champion, and was later unveiled by Alonso on the Goodwood Pageant of Pace in July of the identical 12 months.
“Valour was a spectacular celebration of Aston Martin’s a hundred and tenth anniversary and stirred me to create a extra excessive, race car-inspired model that was track-focused, whereas additionally delivering an exhilarating drive on-road,” Alonso stated on the time.
“Valiant is born from my ardour for driving on the restrict and I’ve loved working carefully with the Q by Aston Martin group on each the design and technical specification and imagine now we have created a masterpiece.”
“Valiant is a contemporary masterpiece,” stated Marco Mattiacci, international chief model and industrial officer of Aston Martin.
“A creation of Q by Aston Martin, impressed by a racing legend and conceived utilizing the most recent F1-inspired know-how, unique supplies and obsessive weight discount. It focuses on inserting the motive force in a really distinctive, intense and emotional driving expertise.
“The last word mix of efficiency, track-focused dynamics and hypercar depth, Valiant embodies Aston Martin’s decided dedication to construct uncommon and extraordinary vehicles for true drivers.”
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