Aston Martin
- Full Team Name
- Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team
- Base
- Silverstone, United Kingdom
- Team Chief
- Andy Cowell
- Technical Chief
- Enrico Cardile
- Chassis
- AMR24
- Power Unit
- Mercedes
- First Team Entry
- 2018
- World Championships
- 0
- Highest Race Finish
- 1 (x1)
- Pole Positions
- 1
- Fastest Laps
- 3
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Aston Martin’s original Formula 1 foray – over half a century ago – lasted just five races. This time, though, it’s serious. This F1 squad are no strangers to success, having won in their original guise of Jordan and most recently as Racing Point in 2020. Renowned for their ability to punch above their weight, and now with a four-time champion leading their driver line-up, Aston Martin are very much a team to watch in 2021…
2020
With the team firmly back on their feet, the Racing Point name scores a first race win en route to fourth in the standings courtesy of Sergio Perez, who is replaced by Sebastian Vettel for 2021 and the squad’s transformation to Aston Martin.
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2019
The hangover from 2018’s turmoil takes its toll, and the team's recovery is a slow one, despite some gutsy drives from the ever-reliable Sergio Perez, who scores 52 of their 73 points, ensuring they retain seventh in the constructors' table.
2018
As the tight intra-team rivalry between stalwart Sergio Perez and Mercedes protege Esteban Ocon continues, drop toward the rear of the midfield amid financial uncertainty, culminating in new ownership, the new Racing Point name – and a new championship entry – from August’s Belgian GP onwards. Recover well to finish seventh overall, despite losing 59 points accrued prior to Spa.