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F1 News: Aston Martin Unveils AMR24 Alongside New Sports And Race Cars

The Aston Martin F1 team has unveiled the AMR24 livery ahead of the 2024 season.

Aston Martin has unveiled its 2024 contender, the AMR24, with a promotional video to the team's YouTube channel.

The design of the British team's 2024 car builds off of the iconic Aston Martin green with bright yellow accents. However, this time the car features more bare carbon fibre, notably on the top of the side pods and on the front and rear wings. The carbon fibre black is a trend that is becoming more and more common amongst teams to lower the weight of the car. 

Aston Martin AMR24

Along with the release of the F1 car, the team also released the new Vantage sports car and Vantage GT3 racer which follow the same livery theme. 

Lawrence Stroll commented in a press release from the team:

“These three brothers in speed embroider our DNA with new dynamism. Simultaneously revealing the new Vantage and Vantage GT3 race car on the very same day as we unleash our AMR24 Formula One challenger at Silverstone demonstrates our ambition to be a leading force in F1 and create the world’s finest and most thrilling sports cars.

“Today’s celebration of high-performance also highlights the burgeoning relationship between our road and race programmes, with Aston Martin Lagonda now benefitting from the exceptional pool of engineering talent, experience and knowledge forged in Formula One and harvested through Aston Martin Performance Technologies.

“Over recent years we have already seen the sport of Formula 1 have a transformative impact on our brand, attracting new customers to Aston Martin and driving reappraisal of our products. Boosted by a highly competitive F1 team, the synergy with high-performance motorsport technologies is something we can maximise even further through our next generation of sportscars and endurance motorsport strategy.”

Aston Martin AMR24, Vantage sports car and Vantage GT3 racer

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