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Aston Martin to follow Caterham with new green livery
Next year the Racing Point team will continue under the name Aston Martin. The change will not only be reflected in the name, but also the car will look different. After two years, Formula 1 is already abandoning the pink colour that was on the car from the 2017 season, when BWT became the main sponsor. So with the name change, the pink car will come to an end. Nevertheless, Aston Martin's car will still stand out, as several teasers on social media already indicate that the main colour on the car next year will be green, a colour not often seen in Formula 1. The last time there was a team with an all-green car on the F1 grid was Caterham from 2012 to 2014. Read more Vaccinations for...
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