Aston Martin completes first hydrogen-powered lap of Nürburgring

(April 30, 2013) Aston Martin has secured its place in the history books with a world first hydrogen-fueled zero CO2 emission lap of the Nürburgring circuit in Germany. The 13-mile lap was completed on April 27 with Aston Martin Chief Executive Officer Dr Ulrich Bez at the wheel of the prototype Aston Martin Hybrid Hydrogen Rapide S.

Aston was using Germany's VLN series test as a shakedown for the upcoming 24 Hours of Nürburgring race. There it will compete with more than 200 GT cars.



Development of the ground-breaking hybrid system — created by technical partners Alset Global and pioneered by Aston Martin in the race — has exceeded expectations, leading to the historic hydrogen-only lap of the infamous 'green hell' on Saturday afternoon.

Dr Bez said: "I am incredibly proud of the Aston Martin team, and our partners Alset Global. We have written a little motorsport history with this qualifying lap as well as finishing the four hour race on hydrogen and, of course, it bodes extremely well for our participation in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring in three weeks' time.

"To have run full laps on hydrogen gas alone during the four-hour event is an exceptional 'first', and I now hope that we can stabilize the system and further improve the Rapide S so we can complete the 24-hour race on May 19 with many zero emission laps."

David King, Director of Special Projects at Aston Martin and the man leading the Hybrid Hydrogen Rapide S project, said: "This achievement should leave no one in any doubt that the system we have developed with Alset Global is a viable and exciting option for the future.

"The creation of the Hybrid Hydrogen Rapide S was, for Aston Martin, another high profile way for us to mark our centenary in 2013, and to demonstrate our engineering capabilities in the most demanding environment of a major endurance race. This is the ultimate expression of our long term strategy of using the Nürburgring 24 hour race to publicly demonstrate the abilities of our cars and our people."

When it competes next month the Hybrid Hydrogen Rapide S — based on Aston Martin's new four-door, four-seat sports car — will become the first hydrogen-powered car to compete in an international event as well as the first zero CO2 emissions sports car to complete a race pace lap at the Nürburgring 24-hour race. The car will compete in an experimental class (E1- XP) having passed rigorous technical and safety assessments by the German motorsport authority the DMSB to be granted approval to race.

It will be able to complete full laps with zero CO2 emissions and will be refueled after each stint with 7.7 pounds of hydrogen as well as gasoline. Working in partnership with hydrogen experts Alset Global, Aston Martin's engineers have developed a prototype twin turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine that powers the Nürburgring car.

Capable of running on pure gasoline, pure gaseous hydrogen, or a blend of both, the Hybrid Hydrogen race car showcases Aston Martin's commitment to engineering innovation. In pure hydrogen mode the car emits virtually only water from the exhaust.