A racing model of the original Aston DB1, this car was built in 1956, and only five were made, carefully designed to engage in the Le Mans 24 Hours and the World SportsCar Championship, both of which it won in 1959, along with numerous other competition victories through the late 1950s. It has been recognized as the most significant Aston Martin car of all time. In 2017, its price at auction set a new record for a British-made model at over $22.5 million.

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