All the dates for the 2025 F1 official presentations

In less than a week, on February 18th, London will host an exceptional show featuring the presentation of the cars and drivers for this new season. However, each team will also reveal its liveries or cars on different dates, as in the past.

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To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the discipline, Formula 1 has gone all out. Indeed, for the first time, team principals, drivers, and new cars will be presented together. The evening is hosted and designed by BiranBurkeCreative (organizer of the opening show of the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix). Each team will have creative freedom to make their presentation unique.

This event will be broadcast live on Canal+ 360 and on the F1 YouTube channel at 8:00 PM.

However, each team is still free to present its cars on different dates at its own presentation, as has always been the custom in F1. Some teams have not announced dates and may therefore simply opt for the group presentation.

2025 F1 Presentation Calendar:

Ferrari 19 Février Fiorano
Mercedes 24 Février
Aston Martin 23 Février
Haas 16 Février Silverstone
Williams 14 Février Silverstone
McLaren
Red Bull
Alpine
Racing Bulls
Sauber
Toutes les écuries 18 Février O2 Arena Londres

Ferrari:

Before being named SF-25, the team’s single-seater went through several names. It is now under the technical direction of Loïc Serra, formerly with Mercedes.

Mercedes:

The team with the silver star will present its W16 in the presence of George Russell and its new driver, Andrea Kimi Antonelli.

Aston Martin

The English team will present its AMR25, a transitional model designed under the direction of Dan Fallows.

Haas:

The VF-25 is piquing curiosity. It is the work of Andrea de Zordo, the successor of Simone Resta in the technical direction as of early 2024.

Williams:

The FW47 is considered the first of a promising generation. It comes from the technical office led by Pat Fry since late 2023.

McLaren

Designed under the direction of Rob Marshall, the MCL39 is a blend of boldness and risks.

Red Bull:

Designed by the Frenchman Pierre Waché, the RB21 is expected to compete with McLaren, the constructor’s title holder.

Alpine:

The A425, created by the new technical director David Sanchez, is described as a complete transformation of what has been done so far.

Taureaux de course:

This is the first single-seater designed by Tim Goss. Its development will benefit from a major asset: the use of Red Bull’s ultramodern wind tunnel in Milton Keynes.

Sauber:

The ultimate single-seater by James Key, named C45, is expected to initiate the turnaround before Audi’s arrival.

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