Aston Martin has unveiled the exclusive STEM-focused special edition livery it will run in Formula 1’s United States Grand Prix in Austin this weekend.
The Silverstone-based team revealed the new design at its Houston headquarters, with help from Fernando Alonso and Formula 2 driver Jak Crawford.
The striking new livery incorporates its iconic British racing green base, with the technical formulas displayed throughout the AMR25.
This ultimately highlights the immense technical work that goes behind the scenes of the sport, paying tribute to all those who work in the STEM side of the team.
“This weekend’s United States Grand Prix marks the team’s first livery takeover with our title partner, Aramco,” Aston Martin boss Andy Cowell highlighted
“Together, we are highlighting science, innovation, and the people who bring the car to life.
“We’re excited to see the livery on track and proud to showcase the next phase of our partnership, with Aramco set to play an integral role for our race car in 2026.”

The livery is more than just a cool design; the livery also represents the deepening partnership between Aston Martin and title sponsor Aramco.
The pair is celebrating their shared commitment to innovation, sustainability, and education, showcased through the newly announced 2025 Aramco STEM Challenge.
The program invites young innovators aged 18–25 to compete for a career-changing placement at the Aston Martin Technology Campus in Silverstone.
Offering hands-on experience at the cutting edge of motorsport engineering, underlining both companies’ dedication to fostering STEM education and encouraging diversity.
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