Aston Martin launch their car for the 2025 F1 season, hoping to improve on back-to-back fifth-place finishes, with Fernando Alonso confident they are well positioned to do so.
Aston Martin has been able to create an almost completely brand-new aerodynamic package for F1 2025, having taken onboard lessons from last year’s troublesome AMR24. While Aston Martin repeated its fifth-place finish in the championship in 2024,
The data confirms that the Hinwil-based team may start F1 2025 with some problems despite a slight improvement at the end of the 2024 season, but there is also some room for optimism ahead of Australia.
Artificial intelligence is no substitute for the mind of Adrian Newey and Aston Martin expect Formula One's foremost designer to have an immediate impact when he joins them next month, according to team boss Andy Cowell.
Fernando Alonso is optimistic about Aston Martin’s new AMR25 car for the upcoming Formula 1 season. Despite some early testing challenges, Alonso acknowledges the car is an improvement over last year's model.
Cars designed by Newey have won 12 F1 constructors’ championships for Williams, McLaren and Red Bull and 223 grands prix since 1991. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team has announced a multi-year partnership with British luxury skincare brand ELEMIS, marking the team’s first official skincare collaboration. This alliance brings together cutting-edge beauty innovation with the high-performance world of Formula 1.
Artificial intelligence is no substitute for the mind of Adrian Newey and Aston Martin expect Formula One's foremost designer to have an immediate impact when he joins them next month, according to team boss Andy Cowell.
The season begins with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on 14-16 March. Cowell said Aston Martin had pushed their aerodynamic design "later than ever before" before committing to the first ...