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The concept celebrates the innovation and teamwork driving the Aston Martin – Aramco partnership, while acknowledging the people who make it possible.
“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.”
Andy Cowell, team principal at Aston Martin. Photo: RacePictures.
The collaboration also ties into Aramco STEM Challenge 2025, launched recently and which gives young engineers aged 18–25 the chance to compete for a life-changing placement at Aston Martin’s Technology Campus in Silverstone. This initiative reflects the partners’ shared goal of inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders.
With Formula 1 preparing for its 2026 regulation change, including the introduction of 100% sustainable fuels, Aramco’s role is set to expand further.
Ali A. Al-Meshari, Aramco’s SVP of Technology Oversight and Coordination said: “This historic moment is an opportunity to celebrate the dedication of the people at Aramco who are developing advanced innovative technologies for use in motorsport and beyond.
“Through our partnership with Aston Martin, we are testing innovative new fuels and materials that could help advance transportation on and off the racetrack.”
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