A PIECE of Aston Martin’s performance and motorsport history will be demonstrated at the 2025 Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour.
Tony Quinn’s Aston Martin Vulcan – an ultra-low run, track-only Supercar developed by the iconic English brand in 2015 – will be on show at the 2025 event next February, both on and off the track.
Launched as something of a tribute to the iconic Le Mans 24 Hour race, only 24 Vulcans were ever made. Powered by an 800hp, 7-litre V12 engine, the car had a top speed of well over 330km/hr.
Quinn’s car was purchased in 2016 and is the only one in the Southern Hemisphere. Based at Highlands Motorsport Park in Cromwell, the Vulcan is seldom used and rarely seen outside of New Zealand, making its 12-Hour appearance even more special.
It will join another collection of exciting and outstanding machinery to feature in the demonstration sessions across the event, elements which have become a hugely popular part of the weekend.
Previous demonstration runs have included Liam Lawson in a Red Bull Formula 1 Car, Luke Youlden lapping the Brabham BT62 while 2024 featured both the iconic Ford Supervan and an unrestricted, special-edition Mercedes-AMG GT3 car.
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