Generation AMR
Aston Martin Vantage GT4
Generation AMR will make its British GT Championship comeback this year under the SuperRacing and Macmillan Racing banners.
The Aston Martin Racing Partner Team run by David Appleby Engineering returns to the series after running a Bentley Continental GT3 in 2014. This year its focus switches to the GT4 category where it will enter two 2016-spec Vantages featuring an all-new seven-speed gearbox and aerodynamics.
The Banbury-based squad is no stranger to the Vantage having campaigned it in various series and guises since 2010.
The name ‘SuperRacing’ refers to British GT rookie Holder’s connection with the clothing brand Superdry, which he co-founded and remains design director for. 2016 will be his first ever season of racing, Meanwhile George comes into the team having coached Holder at Base Performance Simulators over the past six months.
The team's second Vantage features the Silver Cup crew of Matty Graham and Jack Mitchell. Macmillan Racing, founded by David Macmillan together with Richard Dencer and commercial partner Simon Sanderson, aims to develop young, talented drivers and engineers through a ladder programme from GT4 and GT3 to GTE and on to Le Mans.
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Sims to the fore in FP2 as George continues to lead GT4 at Snetterton
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Adam and George top opening practice at Snetterton
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FP2: Adam leads GT3 while George tops GT4 at Silverstone
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Rebuilt Generation AMR Macmillan Racing Aston ready for Rockingham
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FP2: Usual suspects Adam and Chadwick fastest at Brands
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Chadwick joins Generation AMR SuperRacing for Brands and Rockingham