Aston Martin CC 100 Speedster Concept 2013 
              
              Aston Martin is celebrating its centenary  in world-class style with the debut of the exceptional CC100 Speedster Concept.
              Created as a stunning celebration of the  great British brand’s 100 years of sports car excellence the one-off CC100  looks both to the past and the DBR1 – Aston Martin’s greatest sporting triumph  on the track – and to the future with its teasing glimpses of potential future  design direction.
              The 6.0-litre V12-powered concept car today  makes its world debut by completing a lap of the famous Nordschleife at Germany’s ADAC  Zurich 24 Hours of Nürburgring race. It is lapping the circuit together with  the 1000km race-winning 1959 DBR1 with British racing legend Sir Stirling Moss  at the wheel. It is the most tangible expression yet of the brand’s year-long  2013 centenary celebrations.
              
              
                Viewed by tens of thousands of lucky  spectators in Germany,  the radical speedster is being driven today by Aston Martin CEO Dr Ulrich Bez.  He said: “CC100 is the epitome of everything that is great about Aston Martin.  It represents our fantastic sporting heritage, our exceptional design  capability, our superb engineering know-how and, above all, our adventurous  spirit!
              “I have nicknamed it ‘DBR100’ because of  its affinity to the great 1959 race-winning cars and, of course, our 100-year  anniversary in 2013.
  “But this car is more, even, than a simple  ‘birthday present’ to ourselves: it shows that the soul of Aston Martin – the  thing that differentiates us from all the other car makers out there – is as  powerful as ever and I very much hope that everyone who catches a glimpse of it  at the Nürburgring today enjoys seeing it.”
              
                
                  | Designed and constructed in fewer than six  months at Aston Martin’s global headquarters in Gaydon, working with key  supplier Multimatic Inc, under the leadership of Special Projects and  Motorsport Director David King, the finished look of the two-seater CC100 is  the work of Design Director Marek Reichman working alongside the brand’s Chief  Exterior Designer Miles Nurnberger. |  | 
              
                       Miles explained: “The brief was very  simple, yet enormously testing: create something that reflects the 100 years of  Aston Martin heritage and signals the future of the brand.
  “The idea of an iconic speedster concept  that nods to the Le Mans- and Nürburgring-winning cars of 1959 soon came, and  we have had complete freedom to shape this car.”
              Wallpapers of the Aston Martin CC100 Speedster Concept 2013 (click on pictures to enlarge)