The End of an Era: Aston Martin and the FIA Formula 1 Safety & Medical Cars
When Aston Martin confirmed it would no longer supply Safety and Medical Cars to Formula 1, it quietly closed a chapter that meant more than many realised. For years, those Podium Green cars led the field with authority and purpose, becoming part of the emotional fabric of a Grand Prix weekend.
This featured article reflects on why their absence will be felt, what they truly represented, and why this moment marks a genuine turning point, not just for Aston Martin, but for Formula 1 itself.
With rare timing, a race-used 2021 Aston Martin Vantage Safety Car now transitions from active service to historical artefact, offering a unique opportunity to reflect on an era as it ends, and to look ahead to what may come next.
THE OTHER ASTON MARTINS
Aston Martin’s Safety and Medical Cars have quietly become the unsung heroes of Formula One. From leading the grid through chaos to sprinting toward danger with a glorious V8 rumble, these machines carry the weight of responsibility when racing’s heartbeat stutters.
This is the story of the other Aston Martins.