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Aston Martin Vantage GT3 scores first win in Suzuka

Aston Martin's new Vantage GT3 car has scored its first race victory in the season-opening round of the Japanese Super Taikyu series at Suzuka.

#777 D'station Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT3

#777 D'station Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT3

Tomohiro Yoshita

The #777 D'station Racing Vantage shared by Satoshi Hoshino, Tsubasa Kondo and Aston Martin factory driver Darren Turner romped to a comfortable victory in the five-hour race on the new car's first race appearance in Japan.

Hoshino and Turner's combined qualifying times put the #777 car second on the grid behind the #1 GTNET Motor Sports Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 of Teruhiko Hamano, Kazuki Hoshino and Kiyoto Fujinami.

Satoshi Hoshino lost out to Harrison Newey in the #300 Tairoku Racing Ferrari 488 GT3 in the fight for second before passing Hamano's Nissan to regain the position.

The #1 Nissan was then damaged in an incident involving a slower car at Spoon Curve, bringing out the safety car, allowing bronze-rated Hoshino to hand over the Aston to Kondo.

After the safety car pulled in, Kondo was able to pass the #300 Ferrari, now in the hands of Tairoku Yamaguchi, to retake the net lead.

Yamaguchi was then involved in a crash at the Spoon Curve trying to pass slower traffic.

That gave D'station a clear run to the chequered flag, as Turner, after taking over from Kondo, built a commanding 1m55s lead over the second-placed #244 MAX Racing Lexus RC F GT3 of Toru Tanaka, Tetsuya Tanaka and Kimiya Sato.

Joe Shindo, Yusaku Shibata, Masami Kageyama and Ryuichiro Tomita completed the podium in their #9 MP Racing Nissan GT-R, three laps down on the winning car.

D'Station is also campaigning its factory-supported Vantage GT3 in Super GT's GT300 division this season for Tomonobu Fujii and Nissan outcast Joao Paulo de Oliveira.

Their campaign kicks off at Okayama on April 13-14, which will be followed by the second round of the Super Taikyu season at Sugo on April 27-28.

Turner will again join Hoshino and Kondo at Sugo, and is due to make a third appearance in Japan as he joins D'Station's Super GT squad for the Fuji 500 miles in August.

Additional reporting by Tomohiro Yoshita

#7 D'station Aston Martin Vantage GT3:  Satoshi Hoshino, Tsubasa Kondo

#7 D'station Aston Martin Vantage GT3: Satoshi Hoshino, Tsubasa Kondo

Photo by: Masahide Kamio

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