Each team F1 has its own car in 2025
The one season is approaching the team that starts to check the start date of the new car. Image: Reuters/Matthew Chards
Formula 1 itself will hold events held in London on February 18, and all 10 teams will participate. The live show at the O2 Arena will see the drivers and teams introduced to fans.
But they won’t be showing off new cars, with the event merely a livery reveal designed to give an idea of the new battle paintwork that each team will wear in the upcoming campaign. Previously, each team took care of himself, which had a legitimate reason.
As the hungry fans have a higher appetite for the new season, the team has traditionally gained the market with the release of the timing.
Presentation of the car itself was complemented with interviews from drivers and key personnel allowing an individual team, no matter how big or small, to dominate the news cycle for a day.
The F1 launch event, dubbed F1-75, does not offer that same marketing value to the individual operation with the top teams expected to dominate the day’s coverage. Therefore, many have decided to continue their own launch events to prove the version of the car in 2025.
Ferrari, Mercedes, Haas, and Williams have already announced plans to be divided into F1 75 events, and are more expected to be tested.
The first real on-track action of 2025 (excluding ‘filming days’) commences with pre-season testing in Bahrain on February 26-28.
F1 2025 car launch dates
TeamDateLocationMcLarenFerrariFebruary 19FioranoRed BullMercedesFebruary 24Brackley (February 25 Shakedown)Aston MartinAlpineHaasFebruary 01SilverstoneRacing BullsWilliamsFebruary 14SilverstoneSauber