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Castle Combe 28-09-2009

Prodrive & the Army raise £6,000 for the "Help for Heroes" charity

Clash of the icons!

An iconic British racing car feared on the track came face-to-face with a British tracked icon feared by the enemy.

With no smooth racing track in sight to use its superior speed to escape, the Le Mans Series-winning Aston Martin LMP1 admitted defeat to the most feared weapon in the British army, the Challenger II Battle Tank.  

The two iconic vehicles met on Salisbury Plain when the army and Prodrive organised a joint event which raised an estimated £6k for ‘Help for Heroes’. 

During the day Prodrive took the army for rides in a Subaru rally car, while the army showed the motorsport company how good the Challenger II tank is off-road.

“The Challenger II has amazing off-road capability,” said Prodrive chief engineer vehicle engineering, Steve Barwick. “But, despite having 1200 horsepower at its disposal, its 62 tonnes means its never going to win any rallies and the tracks wouldn’t give much grip on a race circuit.  However, it was interesting to see how similar the challenges in designing a military vehicle are to those of a rally car, where ultimate off-road speed and stability are paramount.”

How they compare:

 

Aston Martin LMP1

Challenger II Battle Tank

 

 

 

Top speed:

Over 200 mph

37 mph (25 mph off road)

Weight:

900 kg

62,500 kg

Engine:

Aston Martin V12 6 litre petrol

Perkins CV-12 diesel

Power:

700 bhp (520kW)

1,200 bhp (890 kW)

Power to weight ratio:

737 bhp/tonne

19 bhp/tonne

Transmission:

Xtrac six speed

David Brown TN54 epicyclical transmission

Suspension:

Double wishbone with coil over springs

Hydropneumatic

Crew

One - driver

Four  - commander, gunner, loader, driver

Main weapon

None

120 mm 55 calibre long L30A1 tank gun

Armour/protection

Lola carbon-fibre monocoque chassis

Second generation Chobham armour

Price

£1 million

£4.2 million

 

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