Aston Martin puts Le Mans dream on ice

Aston Martin has put plans to compete in the burgeoning Le Mans Hypercar class on hold, amid rule changes and its recent commitment to Formula 1 for the 2021 season. The British brand had previously committed to running a racing version of its upcoming Valkyrie hypercar in the new Le Mans Hypercar class. However it says rule changes from the body that runs Le Mans have forced it to put those plans on hold.

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