F1 Fans React To Aston Martin AMR23 Livery Release

Fans have been quick to give their verdict on the Aston Martin AMR23 livery.
F1 Fans React To Aston Martin AMR23 Livery Release
F1 Fans React To Aston Martin AMR23 Livery Release /

Aston Martin have revealed the AMR23 livery today during an event which was streamed to their YouTube channel and in front of a live audience at the Silverstone track.

The livery sports the Aston Martin green with striking yellow accents with bold black front and rear wings. Although the livery is very similar to that of their 2022 car, technical director Dan Fallows revealed that 95% of the car has changed.

Fans have already given their verdict on the teams 2023 contender with many showing frustration that they waited to see an extremely similar livery to last year. 

Here is a round-up of the fans response to the AMR23.

"once again, the prettiest car on the grid"

"The same as last year"

"COME ON WHY DOES EVERYONE COPY PASTE"

"You have had me 20 minutes in front of the screen to see the same car as last year. We started bad..."

"She's so pretty! looks ready to get some podiums"

"Sitting through a Lawrence Stroll speech to see the exact same livery as last season"

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"TBF it was the best livery last year so why change it"

"Half the grid is literally the same as last year"

"Hopefully it's fast. I have always liked AM green, but so far they have not found speed. I hope this year everything changes..."

"Livery hasn't change much but the car do have some nice look to it!!!! Will wait for the comparative photo" [sic]

"Highlight of the presentation was Fernando skipping"

"Looks exactly the same but still a good livery!"


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Lydia Mee
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Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.