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Exclusive Aston Martin Single-Seater: A Custom Track Car for a Wealthy American
Exclusive Look at Aston Martin’s Extreme Single-Seater Prototype
Recently, images of a groundbreaking Aston Martin single-seater prototype have caused a stir online. This unique car, resembling a fusion of a Formula 1 vehicle and a Valkyrie AMR Pro, was spotted undergoing testing at a private airfield. Further details about this mysterious hypercar have now emerged, courtesy of a German publication.
It turns out that the Aston Martin single-seater is a bespoke creation commissioned by none other than American billionaire Ken Griffin. The project began with an initial concept presentation at Silverstone last year, where a select group of clients were introduced to the idea of a car designed specifically to break track records worldwide and claim the title of the fastest car on the planet.
While specific technical specifications of this extraordinary single-seater track car remain shrouded in secrecy, a video circulating on social media hints at a powerhouse under the hood in the form of a naturally aspirated V12 engine. Speculations suggest that this powerhouse could deliver an impressive 1200 horsepower, potentially enabling the car to outpace an F1 vehicle by a remarkable 10-second margin.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development in the world of hypercars.
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