Today is the end of an era at Cosworth. For the past few years, the iconic English engine manufacturer has built not one but ...
With testing almost concluded and the driver lineup confirmed, here’s how the Valkyrie’s first year in racing looks ...
O riginally codenamed Nebula (an acronym for Newey, Red Bull, and Aston Martin) and later internally dubbed AM-RB 001, Aston ...
Although Cosworth stopped making V12 engines for the road-going Valkyrie, production continues for the AMR-LMH racing car ...
“If I go back to pre-Valkyrie,” says Bruce Wood, Cosworth’s managing director, “Cosworth was perceived like you might have a favorite uncle: ‘Oh yeah, I remember those guys. What do they ...
RM Sotheby’s Driving the Valkyrie is one of the finest, naturally-aspirated engines produced in recent memory. The 6.5-liter V12 has been built by Cosworth and pumps out 1,000 hp while revving ...
Powered by a Cosworth-tuned 6.5-liter V-12 engine, coupled with a hybrid system developed in collaboration with Integral Powertrain Ltd and Rimac Automobili, the Valkyrie unleashes a staggering ...
The Valkyrie first broke ground as a concept in ... Aston got around this issue by combining a 6.5-liter Cosworth-built V12 engine with a 160-hp electric motor, making it a hybrid.
First and foremost, Valkyrie was originally dubbed Nebula ... that starts the electric motor first, with the Cosworth-developed V12 mill following suit. Admired from the rear of the KERS-infused ...
Alongside Cosworth and Red Bull Racing, Alcon and Surface Transforms joined the partners on the project, providing the Valkyrie with a lightweight, powerful braking system. The German technology ...