Aston Martin Set to Launch 2026 F1 Car on 9 February
Aston Martin has confirmed the unveiling date of its much-anticipated 2026 Formula 1 car, named AMR26, which will debut on 9 February. The announcement, made via a concise social media update, marks a significant milestone for the Silverstone-based team as it gears up for a pivotal season amid new technical regulations.
Key Details About the 2026 Season
The AMR26 will take to the track earlier in January, participating in collective testing at Barcelona from 26 to 30 January, before the official Bahrain pre-season testing takes place from 11 to 13 and 18 to 20 February. The car is set to be driven by veteran Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, aiming to better their performance after a challenging 2025 season.
A Focus on Improvement
Despite considerable investment in infrastructure and talent, Aston Martin faced a disappointing drop from fifth to potentially seventh in the constructors’ standings in 2025. Owner Lawrence Stroll’s ambition continues to drive the team, but there is a sense of urgency to turn around their fortunes with the impending regulatory changes.
Changes in Leadership
The leadership structure within the team has seen dynamic changes, with Adrian Newey stepping in as team principal for the 2026 season. This marks a notable shift, as he becomes the third principal in less than a year, following the departures of Mike Krack and Andy Cowell. Expectations are at an all-time high, and fans are eager to see whether Newey’s renowned engineering expertise can elevate Aston Martin’s performance on the grid.
What’s Next for Aston Martin?
With the AMR26 set to be unveiled just weeks before the start of the new season, all eyes will be on the car’s performance in both testing sessions and the opening races. The stakes are high for Aston Martin as they aim to reclaim their standing among the Formula 1 elite. As the countdown to the 2026 season begins, anticipation builds for what could potentially be a transformative year for the team.




