
Aston Martin to complete 2026 grid with Saudi Arabia livery reveal
Aston Martin completes the 2026 F1 grid reveal with the launch of its new car in Saudi Arabia. The event marks the debut of the Adrian Newey-designed AMR26 and the start of its exclusive Honda partnership, signaling the team's intent to challenge for championships.
Aston Martin will become the final team to unveil its 2026 Formula 1 car and livery on Monday, February 9th, in a high-profile event in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The launch, featuring key figures like Adrian Newey and drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, caps off a dramatic pre-season that included Cadillac's Super Bowl reveal and sets the stage for a pivotal year for the British squad.
Why it matters:
This launch is more than just a paint job reveal; it represents the first tangible product of a new era for Aston Martin. With legendary designer Adrian Newey now at the helm as team principal and a new, exclusive power unit partnership with Honda, the AMR26 is the physical manifestation of the team's ambitious bid to become a consistent front-runner. After years of fluctuating performance, this car is the foundation of their most serious title challenge in the modern era.
The details:
- The event will be held in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, with the main show starting at 22:00 local time (19:00 GMT).
- Key personnel present will include Team Principal Adrian Newey, Executive Chairman Lawrence Stroll, and drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll.
- Fans can watch the unveiling live across all of Aston Martin's official social media channels and on Sky Sports F1.
- An extended pre-show will begin 45 minutes earlier on the team's official TikTok channel, offering additional behind-the-scenes content.
What's next:
With the grid now fully revealed, focus immediately shifts to on-track performance. The AMR26, the first car fully conceived under Newey's leadership and the new Honda partnership, carries immense expectation. Its performance in the upcoming pre-season tests will be the first real indicator of whether Aston Martin's bold technical and personnel moves have created a car capable of challenging Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes from the opening race in Australia.