A 2020 Aston Martin GT4 Headlines This Week’s Marketplace

A 2020 Aston Martin GT4 headlines this week’s selection of Race Cars for Sale in the Motorsport Prospects Marketplace in partnership with Racing Edge. This week I am also featuring a 2022 Ginetta GT4 Super Cup V8, 2024 Radical SR10 XXR, two Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2s and a 2018 NP01 Prototype. Have a look at this week’s selection and decide which one is your perfect track attack weapon!


2020 Aston Martin GT4

A 2020 Aston Martin GT4 Headlines This Week's Marketplace

This 2020 Aston Martin GT4, chassis 48, has 20,116 km on it and comes with several performance upgrades, including TPMS, A/C, and shock position sensors. The engine, gearbox, and differential were replaced at 12,450 km, while calipers, brake master cylinders, wheel bearings, axles, shocks, differential pump, and fuel pumps were replaced at 16,750 km. The car is equipped with a radio with driver ID, VBOX HDMI, Chillout cool shirt system, IMSA transponder, Emotag fatta lover for SRO, high stands, and skates. It also includes five sets of spare wheels.

More details and photos of the car and how you can contact the seller direct can be found here.


2022 Ginetta GT4 Super Cup V8

A 2020 Aston Martin GT4 Headlines This Week's Marketplace

This 2022 Ginetta GT4 Supercup V8 has achieved significant success in the G56 AM class of the 2022 Ginetta Supercup championship, boasting a flawless record with no mechanical breakdowns throughout the season. The car has been meticulously maintained and has only 45 hours of running time since new, making it an excellent choice for continued competitive racing.

The car is powered by a 6.2-liter V8 engine with a dry sump, racing clutch, and a modified cam timing system, backed by a 60-hour Ginetta engine warranty. It features a FIA-approved T45 tubular chassis with an integral safety cage, FIA-approved driver’s seat, harness, and a 130-liter ATL fuel cell. Other key specifications include an Xtrac transaxle with pneumatic paddle shift, carbon fiber rear wing, Motec M150 ECU, C125 dashboard display, Bosch ABS, traction control, pneumatic air jacks, and LMP3 corner technology with center lock conversion. The car comes with two sets of spare wheels and is located in the UK.

More details and photos of the car and how you can contact the seller direct can be found here.


2024 Radical SR10 XXR

A 2020 Aston Martin GT4 Headlines This Week's Marketplace

This 2024 Radical SR10 XXR high-performance engine package features a 2.3-liter RPE-Ford turbocharged engine producing 425 bhp and 380 ft-lb of torque. The engine includes advanced components such as a custom Garrett turbocharger, forged motorsport pistons, and a bespoke dry-sump system, all controlled by the latest Life Racing ECU with detailed maintenance and analysis functions. It is paired with a six-speed Hewland sequential transaxle with a paddle-activated gearshift system, auto-blipper, and an automatic torque-biasing limited-slip differential, delivering power to a mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive setup.

The chassis is built around a powder-coated carbon steel spaceframe with an integral safety cell, complying with FIA safety standards. The car’s suspension includes fully adjustable Nik-link components, Intrax triple-adjustable dampers with Anti-Roll Control, and interchangeable roll bars. Braking is handled by Radical four-pot calipers on 315mm fully-floating discs, with cooling for both front and rear. The car rides on cast aluminum wheels with bespoke slick and wet tire options. Inside, the cockpit is equipped with a FIA-spec 77L fuel cell, electronic fire extinguisher system, and advanced electronics including a solid-state AiM PDM with telemetry and data integration. Additional options include electronically adjustable power-assisted steering, a racing fuel sampling kit, and carbon-composite high downforce front dive planes.

More details and photos of the car and how you can contact the seller direct can be found here.


2019 Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2

A 2020 Aston Martin GT4 Headlines This Week's Marketplace

This 2019 Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2, updated to Evo 2 spec in 2022, features a black exterior with unpainted carbon parts and has a chassis with 27,700 km. The engine has 11,000 km, and the gearbox, with 4,500 km, will be reworked before sale. The fuel cell is valid until 09/2024, with new options available if needed. The car is in perfect condition and fully race-ready, and the price includes a car cover, wheel socket, and fuel bottle. Optional parts such as rims, brakes, and body components are available upon request. The car is located in Europe.

More details and photos of the car and how you can contact the seller direct can be found here.


2018 Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2

A 2020 Aston Martin GT4 Headlines This Week's Marketplace

This 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2, updated to Evo 2 spec in 2022, features a black exterior with unpainted carbon parts and has a chassis with 32,000 km. The engine has 7,000 km, and the gearbox, with 5,700 km, will be reworked before sale. The fuel cell is valid until 11/2024, with new options available if needed. The car is in perfect condition and fully race-ready, including a car cover, wheel socket, and fuel bottle. Optional parts such as rims, brakes, and body components are available upon request. The car is located in Europe.

More details and photos of the car and how you can contact the seller direct can be found here.


2018 NP01 Prototype

A 2020 Aston Martin GT4 Headlines This Week's Marketplace

This 2018 NP01 Prototype is a single-seat, closed cockpit, sports race car with a Mazda 2.0L MZR engine and a Sadev 6-speed sequential transmission. This car is designed to be lightweight, with the vehicle weighing just 1,450lbs, and fast with the four-cylinder Mazda engine producing 185hp and 145 lb-ft of torque. Despite its quick and lightweight nature, the NP01 is durable, reliable, and is designed to operate at lower operating costs than other series.

This particular vehicle comes with a new engine and trans rebuild with just about five hours on both. Additionally, this NP01 is available with a spare rear axle, one set of spare rims and tires, a spare windscreen, and a spare steering wheel.

This is the perfect vehicle for anyone looking to enjoy a fun track day session or who is interested in beginning a racing career or their own. More details and photos of the car and how you can contact the seller direct can be found here.


Mark Boudreau
Author: Mark Boudreau

Mark is the publisher of Motorsport Prospects. As a former lawyer, he applies his legal background and research skills to assist race drivers by showcasing the resources they need to make their motorsport careers happen.