Aston Martin will run a striking "colour-shifting" livery at the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend. The AMR26s will feature an iridescent finish that visually transforms as the cars lap the street circuit, achieved with a specialist wrap material. Drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll will sport matching race suits, with their number one mechanics also receiving special overalls and helmets to complete the updated look.
This marks Aston Martin’s first one-off livery change of the year. Their last unique design appeared at the United States Grand Prix in 2025, leaning into the American market's growing significance. McLaren also unveiled a special livery for Monaco, celebrating their 1,000th Grand Prix start. While these aesthetic changes don't impact pace, a fresh look can often bring a psychological boost, as teams aim to stand out and deliver a memorable performance on F1’s most iconic streets.
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