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Aston Martin unveiled AMR25 ahead of Bahrain debut on Monday.

MONews
3 Min Read

Aston Martin launched AMR25 ahead of the car in 2025 and finished the first running before the season test in Bahrain.

AMR25 will complete the shooting work on the Bahrain International Circuit on Monday, before the pre -season begins on Wednesday, and depicted last year’s evolution of the car, “We aim to drive more cars and improve overall driver trust.” It is described.

Aston Martin is the most visually emphasized in other regions compared to 2024, but invisible changes appear to provide more stable rear ends than last season, but the change in the floor is also a function.

Andy Cowell, Principal, said, “We are pleased to start this season and find out that AMR25 has tracked in Bahrain tomorrow. “It is the pinnacle of tremendous effort and devotion on the AMR technology campus. We are all inspired by Aston Martin’s DNA and seek constant excellence inside and outside the track.

“For this year, we actually boarded the class and feedback last season. We focused on creating more driving cars for Lance. [Stroll] And Fernando [Alonso] And we were hard to make it more positive. We will not be easy because we expect it to be a tight and competitive field in Australia’s Get-Go.

“Our goals are especially realistic in consideration of how to continuously improve in all areas because they are approaching important traces of regulations in 2026, especially in all teams.”

Aston Martin, after the encouraging start last season, disappeared once again and ranked fifth in the championship rankings. Alonso agrees that Cowell should keep in mind a bigger picture, and Aston has detected the opportunity to be a competitor in front of the grid in 2026.

Alonso said, “We have learned a lot in 2024 and the team uses it as a driving force when heading to AMR25 this season. “The competition will be very tight last year. But we know that the team is working hard to prepare in AMRTC. I am happy to come back to the track. The team is stronger and is ready to help you continue this trip with Aston Martin Aramco. ”

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