On lap 22 of the ADAC-ACAS-H&R Cup Race at the Nürburgring on Saturday 24 April an accident occurred resulting in the tragic death of experienced driver 43-year-old (Leo) Carl Friedrich Prinz zu Loewenstein, driver of a Vantage N24.
According to the report of the race organisers, at the Bergwerk section of the circuit the car was caught between two other competing cars causing the Vantage N24 to roll over at high speed and make heavy contact with a crash barrier and the FIA safety fence. The high speed impact with the safety fence caused massive damage to the rear of the car. Although the resulting fire was contained to the rear sadly Mr Loewenstein died of smoke inhalation.
As with any racing fatality the accident is currently under official investigation which Aston Martin supports fully. Each Aston Martin racing car, including the car that was involved in the accident on Saturday, fully complies with the stringent safety regulations of the FIA.
"We are deeply saddened about this accident. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with Leo's wife, children and family at this time", said Aston Martin Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez.