Aston Martin unveils AMR25, targets improved F1 season
Aston Martin unveils AMR25, targets improved F1 season

Aston Martin unveils AMR25, targets improved F1 season

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Aston Martin is aiming for a more competitive season in 2025, having unveiled their new AMR25 car, which incorporates lessons learned from a disappointing 2024 campaign where they finished fifth overall. The team's two-time world champion Fernando Alonso expressed confidence in the team's progress, noting significant changes to the car's design to enhance drivability and driver confidence. Key technical personnel have been brought in, including former Ferrari and Red Bull engineers, to address past performance issues and elevate the team's standing in the tight midfield competition. Alonso highlighted that the AMR25 is 90-95% new, emphasizing the team's commitment to substantial improvements. As the season opener approaches, Aston Martin's leadership is focused on both immediate performance and future strategies, particularly with the upcoming switch to Honda power in 2026. The strategic overhaul aims to reclaim their competitive edge as they prepare for the challenges ahead.

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