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Four wheels beats two as Kevin Hackett tackles one of the famous Tour de France climbs in the Pyrenees in the comfort and style of the new Rapide S

Aston Martins being built at the Gaydon factory.

Artist’s impression

A unique and exciting collection of paintings by James Hart Dyke to celebrate Aston Martin’s Centenary Year will be on display in London in November

Following his work for the producers of the James Bond films and his exhibition, A Year with MI6, James Hart Dyke was invited by Aston Martin to create a series of paintings to record its Centenary year. James was given exclusive behind-the-scenes access throughout the year and the paintings, based on visits to the Aston Martin factory, the Le Mans and Nürburgring 24-Hour races and other Centenary events, will be on display at a special exhibition at the Aston Martin Park Lane showroom in November. All of these unique paintings will be available for sale. www.jameshartdyke.com

VIP/Media preview
Thursday 21 November (6.30pm)
Exhibition open
Friday 22-Friday 29 November
Aston Martin W-One
Brook House, 113 Park Lane, Mayfair
London W1K 7AJ

For more information on the exhibition, go to www.astonmartin.com/centenary-art

You are now entering Tour de France territory

Sir Stirling Moss in the DBR1 in which he won the 1,000km race in 1959.

You are now entering Tour de France territory

Refuelling in the pit lane during the Nürburgring 24-Hours race.

 

 

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