Mercedes-AMG safety car leads F1 field as Aston Martin Vantage is removed from pit lane, illustrating end of safety car partnership.
Mercedes-AMG safety car leads F1 field as Aston Martin Vantage is removed from pit lane, illustrating end of safety car partnership.
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Aston Martin ends F1 safety car deal, leaving Mercedes as sole supplier

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Aston Martin has decided not to renew its agreement to supply Formula 1's safety and medical cars after the 2025 season, reverting the role solely to Mercedes from 2026. The British manufacturer shared duties with Mercedes since 2021, but its vehicles faced early criticism for performance issues. Mercedes will now provide its high-powered AMG models for all 24 races next year.

Since 2021, Aston Martin and Mercedes have alternated providing Formula 1's official FIA safety and medical cars, ending Mercedes' long-standing monopoly that began in 1996. Aston Martin's involvement coincided with its return to the F1 grid as a works team, using its Vantage sports car for safety duties and the DBX707 SUV for medical support.

The partnership was not without challenges. Aston Martin's initial Vantage F1 Edition safety car, introduced in 2021, was heavier by 45kg and less powerful than Mercedes' AMG GT Black Series, leading to complaints from drivers. At the 2022 Australian Grand Prix, Red Bull's Max Verstappen famously called it the "green turtle" due to its slow pace. "The safety car was driving so slow, it was like a turtle. Unbelievable," Verstappen said after the Melbourne race. "To drive 140km/h on the back straight, there was not a damaged car, so I don't understand why we have to drive so slowly."

Aston Martin responded with upgrades. The 2024 model boosted output to 656hp from its 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, supplied by AMG, addressing earlier criticisms. A further enhanced Vantage S, producing around 670hp, debuted at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix with aerodynamic improvements like a new rear spoiler.

Despite these efforts, Aston Martin chose not to extend the deal beyond 2025. In a statement, the company said: "Aston Martin’s agreement with Formula 1 to provide the official FIA safety and medical car concluded at the end of the 2025 season. Having amplified the brand’s return to F1, we are grateful for the association and success of holding this critical role on the grid for the past five years."

Mercedes, which has supplied safety cars since 1996, will now handle all 24 rounds of the 2026 season with its 730hp AMG GT Black Series safety car and Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4MATIC+ medical car. German driver Bernd Maylander, who has piloted the safety car since 2000, will continue in the role. The reasons for Aston Martin's withdrawal remain unclear, though commercial factors may play a part.

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X discussions feature Mercedes fans celebrating the return to exclusive safety car duties, criticism of Aston Martin's Vantage performance issues, speculation tying the exit to their Honda engine switch, expressions of disappointment over losing variety, and neutral reports from journalists.

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Mercedes has officially announced it will provide the safety and medical cars for every Formula 1 race in 2026, as well as pre-season testing in Bahrain. This marks the end of its shared role with Aston Martin and celebrates the 30th anniversary of the partnership. Safety car driver Bernd Mayländer will reach a milestone of 500 grands prix during the season.

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Formula 1 teams have unveiled their 2026 cars ahead of the new season opener in Australia, introducing radical changes to chassis and engine rules. Red Bull led the reveals with its RB22 and sister team Racing Bulls' VCARB 03, followed by the other nine teams. Each car features updated liveries and power units tailored to the regulations.

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Aston Martin's preparations for the 2026 Formula 1 season have encountered significant hurdles, including a late arrival of their new Adrian Newey-designed, Honda-powered car at the Barcelona Shakedown and limited mileage during Bahrain testing. Team representative Pedro de la Rosa described the pre-season as 'extremely tough,' highlighting reliability issues and integration challenges with new regulations. Despite frustrations, key figures like Fernando Alonso and Newey remain fully committed to turning the situation around.

Honda Racing Corporation president Koji Watanabe described concerns over the company's Formula 1 power unit project with Aston Martin as a misunderstanding stemming from staff rotations and a delayed rebuild. Adrian Newey revealed that Aston Martin only learned in November 2025 about significant changes in Honda's team since its Red Bull success. Watanabe emphasized that the partnership is now strong despite challenges like vibration issues.

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Aston Martin concluded its Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain prematurely on Friday, completing just six laps on the final day due to ongoing Honda power unit issues. The team struggled with reliability problems throughout the week, including a battery-related fault that halted Fernando Alonso's running on Thursday. Despite the setbacks, team members expressed determination to address the challenges ahead of the 2026 season opener in Australia.

 

 

 

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