The car will also be the first model built to the new rules to take to the track when it undertakes a filming day at Silverstone on Friday. Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll are both scheduled to drive.
Fans and rival teams alike have been eagerly awaiting the first sight of the new breed of cars, given the huge changes to the technical rules package.
Haas showed renders of its latest model last week, while on Wednesday Red Bull undertook a physical launch with Christian Horner, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez standing alongside what was supposedly the new RB18.
However viewers of the live stream quickly realised that it was a show car based on the design revealed by F1 last year when it wanted to demonstrate what a 2022 model would look like.
Aston’s huge effort to get its car out early means that the team will have 12 days to analyse data gathered at the filming day before the first official test commences in Barcelona on 23 February.
The run will also be useful for Mercedes,…
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