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Watch Race Car Drivers Drift Vintage Aston Martins Worth A Cool $83 Million
Aston Martin unleashed the greatest legends of its past, and one Cygnet as well, to commemorate its new factory.
To mark Aston Martin's new production facility in St. Athan, Wales, the British automaker has released a video filled with power slides, donuts, and drifts-all performed in more than $83 million worth of vintage Aston Martins.
The video begins with two of Aston Martin's factory drivers, Nick Thiim and Darren Turner, along with Chief Engineer Matt Becker, stealing a few Aston Martins into the new facility.
Once inside the facility, the trio is treated to some of Aston's most famous creations including the legendary DBR1 to James Bond's DB5. They even take the tiny Cygnet city car for a spin.
What follows is an epic combination of sliding and fun. Andy Palmer, Aston's CEO, makes an appearance towards the end of the video.
In this greatest-hits of Aston Martins, everything from the DB4 GT Zagato, Rapide, and One-77 is punished without mercy, burning rubber all over the once-pristine factory floors.
The end of the video reveals a look of what Aston's future models, including the Valkyrie, might look like. Now sit back and watch the video above.
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