Aston Martin presents their 2025 racer

Aston Martin becomes the latest Formula 1 team to show off their definitive 2025 racer, after revealing its livery at the F1 75 Live event earlier.

These are the first images of the AMR25 which features much changed sidepods compared to its predecessor than the AMR24. While unlike Ferrari, Aston Martin has stuck with a pushrod front suspension and the British outfit has also applied this arrangement at the rear of its machines.

The AMR25 features a largely unchanged livery from 2024, having been first disclosed along with the colour schemes for the other nine Formula 1 outfits at F175.

It comes after a disappointing year for Aston Martin, as it finished fifth in the 2024 constructors’ standings with no podiums having claimed eight of them in 2023.

“We learnt a lot in 2024 and the team have been using that as a driving force as we head into this season with the AMR25,” said its driver Fernando Alonso.

“The competition is going to be very tight in the last year of the current regulations, but I know the team have been working hard at the AMRTC to make sure we are ready.”

His teammate Lance Stroll added: “Everyone at the AMRTC has put in a lot of work over the winter to improve for 2025. As a team, we all want to perform well and we will continue to learn over the course of the year.

“What we are building here is such an exciting project with great tools and talented people, and 2025 is a key year for us to make progress.”

Aston Martin views the upcoming campaign as one where it must demonstrate to owner Lawrence Stroll that it will not go backwards having fallen away since the start of 2023 and in the AMR25 that its technical team has taken onboard the feedback from Alonso and Stroll Jr.

In particular, the team has wanted to address the low-speed corner handling and through-corner balance for its drivers.

The AMR25 is also the first Aston Martin to really benefit from the team’s rebuilt and expanded factory situated across the road from British Grand Prix venue, Silverstone.

At F1 75, new team boss Andy Cowell – the ultra-successful ex-Mercedes engine chief – was keen to highlight to the assembled media that the reworked factory has meant the AMR25 spent longer being designed before going into production compared to its predecessors.

This should benefit Aston Martin in its new design being that bit more mature regarding its development before even being assembled for the first time.

Alonso and Stroll will complete a filming day with the AMR25 on Monday – alongside Mercedes and its W16 challenger – in Bahrain ahead of 2025 pre-season testing starting at the Sakhir track on the 26-28 February.

2 thoughts to “Aston Martin presents their 2025 racer”

  1. Aston Martin team principal Andy Cowell is preparing for the arrival of Adrian Newey at the start of March; the legendary designer has joined after working at Red Bull since 2006

    Aston Martin announced in September that they had signed Newey as managing technical partner following his exit from Red Bull after almost two decades with the Milton Keynes squad.

    The hope is that Newey’s arrival, along with several other recent high-profile arrivals including Cowell, can propel the team to championship contention when new regulations are introduced for the 2026 season.

    Newey, who designed championship-winning cars at Williams and McLaren before his success with Red Bull, left the latter after an apparent breakdown in his relationship with team principal Christian Horner.

    Asked whether he will ensure Newey has the freedom to operate as he pleases at Aston Martin, Cowell told Sky Sports News: “Absolutely.
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    “Adrian is very competitive, he’s very creative, and as an organisation we need to harness that, not stifle it.

    “All the people that operate in the creative area, how do we provide an amazing environment – both personally as you come to work, [and] as you work in the building with other people?

    “How do we make sure the tools are top drawer – the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics), the wind tunnel, the manufacturing facilities? And therefore I think that’s the thing that inspires creative people.”

    https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/13313229/adrian-newey-aston-martin-must-not-stifle-incoming-designers-creativity-says-team-principal-andy-cowell

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