
Constructors’ champions McLaren were the first to reveal their car as we prepare for the 2025 season, which starts on 16 March with the Australian Grand Prix.
When do we get a first look at the cars?
McLaren, who last season won their first Formula 1 constructors’ championship for 26 years, were the first to strike.
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri drove the new MCL39 car Silverstone, with the car covered in a camouflage paint scheme.
That was a one-off livery because all teams are preparing to unveil their new designs at a season launch event on 18 February.
The event, which will be attended by all 20 drivers and team principals, marks the 75th anniversary of Formula 1.
Teams traditionally launch their cars in the second half of February, before pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit from 26-28 February.
The teams will then have two weeks before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
What are the launch dates for the 2025 season?
McLaren – 13 February
Williams – 14 February
Haas – 16 February
Ferrari – 19 February
Aston Martin – 23 February
Mercedes – 24 February
Alpine, Kick Sauber, Racing Bulls and Red Bull are yet to confirm their launch date.