Aston Martin F1 Team 2026 Team Green Fleece Hoodie
Precision in Motion. British Racing Green Reimagined.
Step into the inner circle of the Silverstone-based outfit with the Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team 2026 Official Hoodie. As the team enters a pivotal new era of technical regulations and high-performance engineering, this hoodie represents the perfect fusion of luxury automotive heritage and elite motorsport technology.
Designed for the 2026 season, this piece isn’t just fan gear—it’s the same high-spec apparel worn by the drivers and engineers in the paddock. Whether you’re trackside at Silverstone or navigating the urban circuit, carry the prestige of the wings wherever you go.
Key Features & Design:
“Silverstone-Spec” Tech Fleece: Crafted from a custom-developed, 350GSM double-knit interlock fabric. It offers a smooth, “scuba-like” exterior that is wind-resistant and water-repellent, paired with a soft-touch moisture-wicking interior.
The 2026 Team Identity:
High-Definition Graphics: Features the iconic Aston Martin wings and “Aramco” title branding in a 3D-raised silicone print for maximum durability and a premium tactile feel.
Sponsor Suite: Precision heat-transferred logos from global partners including Honda, Valvoline, and SentinelOne, meticulously placed to mirror the official 2026 team kit.
Lime Essence Accents: Signature “Aston Martin Lime” high-visibility detailing on the drawstrings, zipper garages, and inner hood lining for that unmistakable racing pop.
Engineered Performance Fit:
Articulated Sleeves: Designed with ergonomic seam placement to allow for a full range of motion, whether you’re behind the wheel or celebrating a podium finish.
Scuba-Style Hood: A structured, three-panel hood with adjustable bungee toggles, providing a secure fit and aerodynamic profile against the elements.
Technical Utility:
Bonded Zip Pockets: Dual side-entry pockets with water-resistant “welded” zippers to keep your phone and paddock pass secure.
Laser-Cut Breathability: Discreet ventilation zones under the arms to regulate temperature during high-pressure race moments.


