Aston Martin reveal livery of their 2025 F1 car

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Aston Martin have elected to show off the livery of their 2025 F1 car during F1's inaugural live presentation show as the Silverstone-based outfit aims to improve after a difficult campaign last year.

Aston Martin has recently announced a change of team principal as part of a major management reshuffle, with CEO Andy Cowell taking over the position previously held by Mike Krack.

The British outfit explained that the change was necessary "for clarity of leadership and as part of a shift to a flatter structure". Andy Cowell will continue to assume the role of CEO, but he will also act as team principal from now on.

Aston Martin has also announced that it has separated its aerodynamics, engineering and performance departments into two divisions, with one dedicated trackside and the second one the AMR Technology Campus-based team. Both divisions will report into Andy Cowell.

The trackside team will be led by former team boss Mike Krack, who will take on the role of Chief Trackside Officer.

The AMR Technology Campus-based team will be spearheaded by the team's new Chief Technical Officer, Enrico Cardile. Ferrari's former chief designer will oversee the architecture, design and build of new race cars.

Tom McCullough will remain with Aston Martin in a leadership position, but he will move away from the F1 division to focus on the expansion of the team's broader range of racing categories.

Reflecting on the event, Aston Martin's CEO and team boss Andy Cowell added: "We're delighted to launch the livery of our AMR25 during F1 75 Live. It's a unique way of involving fans, partners and also our colleagues, and it makes my first launch as CEO and Team Principal even more special.

"Our 2025 livery looks great and continues to showcase the heritage of the team. I'm looking forward to seeing our drivers take to the track in the AMR25 for the first time later this month."

Commenting on the live show, Jefferson Slack, who works as Managing Director of Commercial at the Aston Martin Aramco F1 team noted: "Harnessing Aston Martin's rich legacy, we're excited to have been able to bring our livery reveal to life in front of a sell-out crowd at The O2 Arena tonight. We are inspired by the DNA of Aston Martin and we have an obsession of being the best.

"Tonight's show highlights our passion and our relentless pursuit of progress, both on and off the track, and our impact on popular culture. It's a unique way to launch our season and highlight the journey of Aston Martin Aramco.

"Fans play an integral role in this journey as a team, so to have the opportunity to celebrate the start of Formula One's 75th year in front of them and to a worldwide audience watching at home is fantastic and something we have never done before."