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Aston Martin's Formula 1 team has been valued at $3.2billion following a minority stake sale

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

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The Aston Martin Formula 1 team has been valued at a remarkable $3.2billion as it sells a minority stake. The valuation is driven by substantial investment into the Silverstone team and an explosive few years for the championship itself.

Lawrence Stroll, father of driver Lance Stroll, originally made a $117million investment when he acquired the Force India F1 team in 2018 through a consortium led by the billionaire, rescuing the struggling outfit from administration and saving 405 jobs. Substantial investment was promised at the time, and Stroll has certainly stayed true to his word as 2026 looks to be one of the most exciting years yet for the team. 

With renowned designer Adrian Newey on board and state-of-the-art infrastructure, including a new wind tunnel in operation, the squad is looking to the new regulations for a comeback. 

As of Wednesday, a binding letter of intent “has been signed with a buyer” after Lagonda Global Holdings Plc confirmed that it has “agreed to sell its minority stake” worth $146million. This has valued the business at $3.2billion. 

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Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing, Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

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The buyer of the stake is yet to be confirmed, but the team is happy with its valuation,  adding that the valuation “underscores the demand from investors to buy into the sport, whose popularity has soared on the back of” Netflix’s Drive to Survive."

Aston Martin's last stake sale in March of last year with companies HPS Investment Partners and Accel Partners saw the outfit valued at up to $2.6billion, according to Sky News, meaning in little over a year its value has increased by approximately 23%.

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Mirroring this success, F1 revenue has increased for the fourth year running to $3.65billion in 2024. 

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Hungarian GP - Thursday, in photos

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Hungarian GP - Thursday, in photos

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Hungarian GP - Thursday, in photos

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Hungarian GP - Thursday, in photos

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Hungarian GP - Thursday, in photos

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Hungarian GP - Thursday, in photos

The Haas F1 motorhome

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Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

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