Aston Martin entered F1 with DBR4 in 1959, but team failed to score points. Team struggled throughout 1960 season, failing to score any points. Company abandoned F1 after British Grand Prix to focus on sports cars
Born in Oviedo, Spain in 1981 to a working-class family. Started karting at age 3, granted license at 5. Made F1 debut in 2001 with Minardi, finishing 23rd
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DB9 Carbon Coupe launched at 2014 Geneva Motor Show. Available in Carbon Black II or Stratus White coachwork. Features carbon fibre side strakes and black window surrounds. Limited production in other colors for North America
Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail leads with $30 million price tag. Bugatti La Voiture Noire ranks second at $18.7 million. Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta is most expensive car you can't buy. SP Automotive Chaos offers 3,065 horsepower at $14.4 million
First Aston Martin was 'Coal Scuttle' registered in 1915. Company went into receivership in 1925, producing only 61 cars. David Brown acquired Aston Martin in 1947, combining with Lagonda