Skip to main content

Recommended for you

1,101 miles of racing at Charlotte? Ross Chastain and Connor Zilisch are attempting it

NASCAR Cup
Charlotte
1,101 miles of racing at Charlotte? Ross Chastain and Connor Zilisch are attempting it

Why Ducati has no doubts about Marc Marquez’s future

Feature
MotoGP
Feature
Italian GP
Why Ducati has no doubts about Marc Marquez’s future

Maro Engel clears air on 2025 Max Verstappen spat after “great duel” in Nurburgring 24 hours

Endurance
Maro Engel clears air on 2025 Max Verstappen spat after “great duel” in Nurburgring 24 hours

How will Max Verstappen re-adapt to F1 after Nurburgring 24h adventure?

Formula 1
Canadian GP
How will Max Verstappen re-adapt to F1 after Nurburgring 24h adventure?

Manthey proposes radical DTM BoP reform: Rivals suspect tactical play

DTM
Manthey proposes radical DTM BoP reform: Rivals suspect tactical play

Toprak Razgatlioglu makes “really big step” in MotoGP but one key weakness remains

MotoGP
Barcelona Official Testing
Toprak Razgatlioglu makes “really big step” in MotoGP but one key weakness remains

Five things to look out for at the F1 Canada GP

Formula 1
Canadian GP
Five things to look out for at the F1 Canada GP

Top 10 F1 drivers of the 1960s

Feature
Formula 1
Feature
Top 10 F1 drivers of the 1960s

Mercedes breaks tradition, won’t launch 2025 F1 car at Silverstone

Mercedes’ W16 will take to the track in Sakhir ahead of pre-season testing

Mercedes W15 nose detail

Mercedes has decided not to organise its traditional launch event for its latest Formula 1 car this season, Motorsport.com understands.

The new W16, which will be driven by George Russell and rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli, will first emerge when Mercedes runs a filming day at Bahrain International Circuit on 25 February, with pre-season testing set to take place on the same track from 26-28 February.

Current sporting regulations allow teams to cover 200km during 'Promotional Events', which means that Russell and Antonelli can share up to 36 laps of the Sakhir track.

Previously, Mercedes typically launched its new F1 challengers at Silverstone, with every car unveiled early in the morning before a filming day was run.

This has been the case since 2017, with an exception for the W12 in 2021. "It always rains in Silverstone, so we decided that we don't want to stand in the freezing rain again!" Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff joked at the time.

"We will be doing the filming day on the Tuesday after the Bahrain test. This, I think, is more representative and better pictures than we could probably get at Silverstone."

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, George Russell, Mercedes, Toto Wolff, Team Principal and CEO, Mercedes-AMG at the 2024 launch

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, George Russell, Mercedes, Toto Wolff, Team Principal and CEO, Mercedes-AMG at the 2024 launch

Photo by: Mercedes AMG

This time around, the late launch will allow Mercedes to keep developing its machinery until the very last moment. Four seasons into the current ground-effect technical regulations, teething issues are less likely to occur during the initial running and disrupt the only pre-season test.

However, Mercedes' new livery will still be on display at London's O2 Arena on 18 February at F1's official season launch, which commemorates the world championship's 75th anniversary.

All teams' liveries are embargoed until then, which is why Ferrari has opted for a 19 February unveil online, with Aston Martin expected to take on a similar approach.

Meanwhile, Williams will take the covers off its new FW47 on Valentine's Day, albeit with a "bespoke one-off livery".

Motorsport.com understands some outfits will not unveil their cars until pre-season testing actually gets underway on 26 February.

Read Also:
Previous article Ex-Hulkenberg and Grosjean race engineer joins Aston Martin
Next article Who should GM sign for Cadillac's F1 entry? Our writers have their say

Top Comments

Latest news