TECHNOLOGY
US $ 3.2bn
the value of Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team
( July 2025)
Innovation with guardrails Introducing new technology into a Formula One team is not without risk. Reliability is non-negotiable: a tool that performs inconsistently under pressure is worse than no tool at all.
AMF1 manages this tension through structured validation and iterative development.
“ Technologies such as AI can help accelerate design and decision-making, but they work alongside established engineering processes rather than replacing them,” Fabrizio explains.“ Potential improvements are identified, then rigorously tested through simulation and other validation methods before being deployed.”
That same discipline applies when assessing new partners and tools. Speed of implementation matters, but not at the cost of accuracy or stability.
“ Even relatively small efficiencies, such as time saved within a process, can end up making a big difference over a race season," says Fabrizio.“ Ultimately, it ' s about maintaining a disciplined cycle of testing, learning and refinement, allowing us to innovate while taking the necessary steps of development.”
Fan experience in a data-driven sport Formula One ' s growing reliance on data and computing does not only affect what happens on the track. As the sport becomes more sophisticated, the way audiences engage with it is also evolving. Race strategy – both in preparation and during live sessions – is increasingly
78 May 2026