If you ever dreamed about designing your own racing livery, now you might have the chance to turn that into reality using Aston Martin's latest GT3 race car.
The British carmaker has announced a design contest for North American fans in order to establish the third and last livery to be used on the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 cars in the Grand-Am series.
If you're interested, all you have to do is log on TGR's Facebook page, submit your creation and wait for them to select the three finalists to find out how good you really are. But be careful, because the entries will be judged by Kevin Buckler, CEO of TRG-AMR of North America, John Gaw, managing director of Aston Martin Racing and factory driver Darren Turner.
"This contest is going to be a once-in-a-lifetime chance for fans, artists, and car lovers," said Buckler. "We look forward to seeing the creative side of our fans and really kicking this TRG-AMR North America partnership off in a big way. People have been designing and customizing their own cars for years, and we want to give them a chance to take one of the most iconic brands, with one of the most successful sports car race teams, and give it a personalized touch."
The winner's design will be raced by Aston Martin in a 2013 Grand-Am event.
If you're interested, all you have to do is log on TGR's Facebook page, submit your creation and wait for them to select the three finalists to find out how good you really are. But be careful, because the entries will be judged by Kevin Buckler, CEO of TRG-AMR of North America, John Gaw, managing director of Aston Martin Racing and factory driver Darren Turner.
"This contest is going to be a once-in-a-lifetime chance for fans, artists, and car lovers," said Buckler. "We look forward to seeing the creative side of our fans and really kicking this TRG-AMR North America partnership off in a big way. People have been designing and customizing their own cars for years, and we want to give them a chance to take one of the most iconic brands, with one of the most successful sports car race teams, and give it a personalized touch."
The winner's design will be raced by Aston Martin in a 2013 Grand-Am event.