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Jetstream Motorsport partners Aston Martin Edinburgh ahead of British GT opener

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Graham Davidson, Jetstream Motorsport, Oulton Park qualifying 2018
Credit: British GT Gallery

Jetstream Motorsport partners Aston Martin Edinburgh ahead of the 2018 British GT season opener at Oulton Park this weekend. The Bruntingthorpe-based team will make their debut into the British GT Championship this weekend, with Maxime Martin and Graham Davidson driving the number #47 Aston Martin V12 Vantage this season.

This partnership will make their debut outing this weekend at Oulton Park for the start of their maiden season in British GT, which will also mark the start of an esteemed and potentially lucrative relationship with Aston Martin Edinburgh. The company is recognized as the home of Aston Martin in Scotland and stands as the jewel in the Leven Car Company’s crown.

The Leven Car Company was founded when Hugh McMahon was awarded the franchise for two of the world’s most esteemed marques in the automotive industry: Aston Martin and Rolls Royce.

Hence, with Aston Martin currently experiencing a sales boom, Aston Martin Edinburgh recognized a partnership with Jetstream Motorsport’s British GT programme as a prime opportunity to help continue the surge in sales and raise brand awareness.

But, having pledged support to Jetstream Motorsport, Aston Martin Edinburgh will feature heavily on the number #47 Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 machine throughout the 2018 British GT Season. Of which both partners are hoping will help yield success in the debut campaign.

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