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Aston Martin reveals colour-shifting Monaco livery

Aston Martin reveals colour-shifting Monaco livery

Summary
Aston Martin will run a bespoke iridescent livery at the Monaco Grand Prix, changing colour as the car races around the streets. The design, created in partnership with Saudi mining giant Maaden, showcases the journey of metals from extraction to engineering.

Aston Martin will debut a one-off colour-shifting livery at the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend, the first time the team has used a specialist wrap material on an F1 car. The iridescent finish is designed to change appearance as the AMR26 circulates the tight street circuit, as part of a campaign titled 'From Rock to Racetrack' in partnership with principal sponsor Maaden.

Why it matters:

Monaco special liveries are a tradition, but this one carries a broader message: highlighting the role of mining and raw materials in advanced engineering. For Aston Martin, it's also a key activation for a title partner, reinforcing the link between extractive industries and cutting-edge motorsport technology.

The details:

  • The bespoke wrap uses a specialist material that shifts colour based on viewing angle and lighting, a technique previously unseen on an Aston Martin F1 car.
  • The campaign, created with Saudi Arabian mining company Maaden, aims to spotlight the journey of metals and minerals — from extraction to use in high-performance components.
  • Beyond the car: The special design will also appear on the race suits and helmets of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, as well as the overalls worn by the team's number one mechanics throughout the Monaco weekend.
  • Aston Martin managing director Jefferson Slack described the livery as a celebration of the partnership, while Maaden CEO Bob Wilt framed it as a challenge to the next generation of engineers and geologists to see mining differently.

What's next:

Aston Martin is the second team to reveal a special Monaco livery this week, following McLaren's commemorative design for its 1000th world championship grand prix start. Both will be on track during practice, qualifying and the race on the streets of Monte Carlo.

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