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How can we accelerate innovation in a sport at the forefront of technology? How we're propelling motorsports forwards with the Aston Martin Formula One Team. Aramco and the Aston Martin Formula One™ Team join forces in Formula 1®.

Aramco - Global Partner of Formula 1®


The 2022 Formula 1® season launches a dynamic new collaboration in motor-sports as Aramco becomes a strategic partner of Aston Martin Racing (AMR).


As global sponsors of Formula 1®, the sporting league adored by more than 1.56 billion people worldwide, we’ve been able to showcase our drive to push boundaries in fuel performance, and our commitment to produce better, cleaner and future-focused transport technology.

Solutions geared not just towards sporting success but capable of tackling global environmental challenges.


Now we are taking the next leap forward, integrating our resources and research with that of the innovative and ambitious Aston Martin Formula One™ Racing Team to take our technologies from the testing lab, out on to the track.


Our coordinated R&D efforts will aim to reduce engine emissions and pollutants


The aim – to produce cars powered entirely by sustainable fuels by 2025 and achieve net zero as a sport by 2030.


Aramco is constantly developing technologies in advanced motor and vehicle technology and we are combining our skill and experience with the talented people at AMR to create cutting-edge advancements to meet this technological challenge.


Our coordinated R&D efforts on fuel-engine technology and non-metallic materials performance, will aim to improve engine performance and reduce emissions - contributing to a lower carbon footprint in the sport, whilst enhancing safety and efficiency.


“The partnership reflects Aramco’s efforts to reduce emissions in the global automotive and transport industries. Our ambition is to supply premium fuels and lubricants to the global automotive sector, and our tie-up with the Aston Martin team will help drive awareness of our high-quality products. It is an alliance that harnesses our shared commitment to engineering excellence and innovation, and has the potential to deliver winning results both on and off the track.” - Mohammed Al Qahtani, Senior Vice President Downstream at Aramco


This long-term strategic partnership merges advanced research and development programs in next-generation transport technologies, launches a commercial partnership focused on fuels and lubricants, and forms the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula 1™ Team.

Our engineers and chemists will focus on the production of ultra-efficient hybrid internal combustion engines and advanced fuels, including low carbon synthetic or E-Fuels, for deployment in motorsport.


Development of this new engine will be a first for AMR. And this multi-year deal reflects our commitment to the vision, determination and capabilities of the Aston Martin Racing leadership to drive continued progress, success and results in Formula 1®.


“We are very excited to collaborate with such a renowned name in the automotive industry to advance motorsports technology. With our combined expertise we have the potential to improve engine performance and reduce emissions, helping lower the carbon footprint of the sport and, eventually, the automotive industry.”- Ahmad Al Khowaiter, Chief Technology Officer at Aramco


The partnership extends well beyond racing, with an ongoing commitment to advance sustainable transport technologies and drive innovation in the global automotive and transport industries.


So, two pioneering brands, an ambitious young racing team and engineers pushing the boundaries of technical possibility.


How do you accelerate innovation in a sport at the forefront of technology?

Precision, power, performance - we’ve partnered with the Aston Martin Formula One Team, on a series of videos exploring how they develop the innovations engineered to propel modern motorsport into a brand-new gear.


How can we build lighter in order to go faster?

Building a fast car can come down to the smallest of margins. In this episode we take a look at how every gram of weight on a car can impact performance, and the technologies being used to maximize weight efficiency.


How can we use aerodynamics to go faster?

Aerodynamics have a huge impact on straight-line speed and cornering – fundamental to motorsport performance. In this episode we take a look at the data modeling, wind tunnel testing and track performance data which are analyzed to identify improvements.






August 20, 2023. DONCASTER, England.

Carrying the colours of HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Thani and under the care of trainer Thomas Fourcy, the talented filly put in a career best effort to land the 2,000m contest for 4YO purebred Arabians under a masterful ride from Olivier Peslier.

Photo credits: Debbie Burt


Taking on six runners, of which four were colts, the four-year-old purebred Arabian filly Al Doha (FR) (Al Mourtajez x Topaze Du Croate) secured the biggest success of her career to date when landing the Gr.1 (PA) UAE President Cup – UK Arabian Derby – at Doncaster on Saturday, 19th August, evening.


Carrying the colours of HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Thani and under the care of trainer Thomas Fourcy, the talented filly put in a career best effort to land the 2,000m contest for 4YO purebred Arabians under a masterful ride from Olivier Peslier.


A debut winner at Mont de Marsan, France, Al Doha followed up with a runner-up finish in a Gr2 and a Gr2 victory at Toulouse, France, on her third and fourth career starts in April and May this year. She, then, headed to Chantilly, France, where she finished second in a Gr1 in June. Al Doha went on to capitalise on her second placed finish at Chantilly by landing one of Europe’s most prestigious races for the purebred Arabians, the Gr.1 UAE President Cup – UK Arabian Derby at Doncaster.


Photo credits: Debbie Burt


Al Doha crossed the line with a neck to spare over Al Shaqab Racing’s homebred Ghadah (FR) (Azadi), who completed the one-two for the winning trainer Thomas Fourcy and was ridden by Jean Bernard Eyquem. The Athbah Racing-owned and Phillip Collington-trained Thakeera Al Shahania (QA) (Al Mourtajez) completed the frame as she was a further length and a quarter behind in third under Joanna Mason.


Al Doha left a powerful impression on her jockey, Olivier Peslier, who said after the race: “She finished second at Chantilly earlier this summer and ran a great race. She has followed up nicely here, which isn’t an easy thing to do against the colts. She’s tough, genuine, and still improving. I am very excited for what the future holds. I am delighted for Thomas Fourcy, who is such a talented trainer in every sphere and for his team at home”.


Al Doha was bred at Haras du Berlais by Al Shaqab racing.




Re-live how Brooks Koepka won the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club.

May 22, 2023. KENTUCKY, US.

Contested each May, the PGA Championship is the second major championship in golf’s annual rotation, and perennially features the strongest field in the men's game based on the Official World Golf Rankings. Known for dramatic finishes and notable champions, the Wanamaker Trophy—which has been awarded to the winner since 1916—is inscribed with names such as McIlroy, Woods, Nicklaus, and Player. The 2024 PGA Championship is set to take place between May 16–19 at Valhalla Golf Club. The reigning champion is Brooks Koepka.


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