Alonso hopes that the lessons from last year will help Aston Martin

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Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso hopes that the lessons Aston Martin learned during the tough 2024 season will help the Silverstone-based outfit display a more encouraging performance this season.

Having shown off their 2025 livery during F1's inaugural presentation show in London, Aston Martin have now revealed their new challenger for the 2025 F1 season an unveiling across the team's digital channels.

The AMR25 is an evolution of its predecessor, with the Silverstone-based team aiming to make "the car more driveable and improving overall driver confidence."

Although the sport is facing a technical overhaul next season, the AMR25 has large aero surface changes in comparison to the AMR24, with the most notable changes made to the front and rear wings, sidepods, engine cover and floor.

The British team's driver line-up enters its third consecutive year together and is the joint longest pairing on the grid for 2025. Lance Stroll embarks on his fifth season in racing green colours, with the 26-year-old now the most experienced Canadian driver of all time in the sport.

Speaking of the upcoming season, 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. I'm looking forward to the season ahead and getting back in the cockpit, starting with pre-season testing in Bahrain."

Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso is set to enter his third season with Aston Martin as the Spaniard embarks on a record-breaking 22nd season competing in Formula One.

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

"I'm excited to get back on track; I am ready to help this team get stronger and continue this journey with Aston Martin Aramco," concluded Alonso.