The CC100 is just one of the many vehicles Aston Martin has used this year to celebrate its 100th birthday. However, we think it's by far the best as well.
The car is meant as a tribute to the Le Mans-winning 1959 Aston Martin DBR1 racecar, from which it adopts its unique shape.
We've seen the prototype/concept on a number of occasions now, but this rare glimpse captured as it arrived at the Goodwood Festival of Speed shows the car in motion.
The DBR1 for the modern age is loosely based around the V12 Vantage, but it's been made almost unrecognizable because of the way its doors redesigned. The video shot by Shmee150 also shows a minimalistic interior with racing buckets, leather straps for the door releases and an all-carbon dash and console.
We've seen the prototype/concept on a number of occasions now, but this rare glimpse captured as it arrived at the Goodwood Festival of Speed shows the car in motion.
The DBR1 for the modern age is loosely based around the V12 Vantage, but it's been made almost unrecognizable because of the way its doors redesigned. The video shot by Shmee150 also shows a minimalistic interior with racing buckets, leather straps for the door releases and an all-carbon dash and console.