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Back where it truly belongs

Ferrari’s impending return to the Le Mans 24 Hours was arguably the biggest motorsport story of 2021, while the famous Italian marque’s victory in the French classic will probably stand as this year’s feel-good moment. This week’s Aston Martin announcement should be viewed in a similar way.

Aston Martin’s comeback is a big deal and – whisper it – endurance competition is its true motorsport home.

The Formula 1 team has added some much-needed spice to this season, but Aston’s time at the pinnacle of the single-seater ladder stands at four

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