Aston Martin has revealed the eye-catching livery for the AMR25, the car that will represent the team in the 2025 Formula 1 season. The British Racing Green theme remains at the heart of the design, but with a twist—more exposed carbon on the sidepod area gives the car a sleek, modern look. The car was showcased digitally at the F1 75 season launch event at London’s O2 Arena, with the physical debut set for February 18.
Team Goals for 2025
Coming off a challenging 2024 season, Aston Martin has big expectations for the AMR25. The team, which finished 2024 without a podium finish, is hoping that the new car will help them fight at the front of the grid. The experienced duo of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll will lead the charge, with Alonso looking to use his vast experience to unlock the potential of the AMR25.
Alonso, who finished the 2024 season with a modest 70 points, is optimistic about the 2025 regulations. The two-time World Champion has ruled out any chance of wins under the current rules and is focused on the next iteration of regulations that could bring him closer to the podium.
Leadership Change Brings New Hope
A significant change for Aston Martin in 2025 is the appointment of Andy Cowell as the new Team Principal, replacing Mike Krack. This marks the beginning of a new era under the leadership of Cowell, with Lawrence Stroll, the team’s Executive Chairman and part-owner, hoping that the leadership transition will bring a fresh approach to development. The team will be looking to Cowell’s expertise, along with the team’s enhanced collaboration with Adrian Newey, to propel them to the next level.
Stroll Looking to Improve in 2025
While Alonso aims to target higher finishes, Lance Stroll, now in his ninth season in F1, will be hoping that the AMR25 can help him close the performance gap to his illustrious teammate. Stroll, who has only reached the top 10 in the Drivers’ Championship once before, will be hoping to do so again in 2025 with improved machinery.