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Nov 18, 2012; Austin, TX, USA; Formula One driver Jenson Button (3) is introduced before the start of the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas.

Jenson Button Adds New Aston Martin F1 Role To Resume After Retirement

Button joins Aston Martin in a new F1 ambassador role, returning to the sport after retirement and boosting the team’s 2026 momentum. Here’s what you need to know if you are an avid F1 fan.

Inside Button’s Adds New Aston Martin Role

In a season already marked by technical upheaval and grid shifts, Jenson Button, the 2009 Formula 1 World Champion, has quietly carved out another chapter in his post-racing career by signing on as a Team Ambassador for Aston Martin Aramco ahead of the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship.

The move isn’t just a ceremonial nod. It’s a strategic alignment of legacy, timing, and commercial muscle as one of F1’s most recognisable figures re-engages with a sport he helped shape.Button’s new role, confirmed by Aston Martin in a multi-year agreement, will see him support the team’s media, partner, and commercial programmes as Formula 1 embarks on arguably its most transformative era in decades.

The 2026 season brings new power unit and chassis regulations, and with Aston Martin entering a full works partnership with Honda, the timing couldn’t be more compelling. For Button, whose career has been intertwined with Honda since his first Grand Prix win in Hungary in 2006, it’s a natural fit.

Same Place, Different Role

After retiring from competitive racing at the end of the 2025 World Endurance Championship season, Button has remained a visible voice in the paddock as a pundit and occasional advisor. But this ambassadorial role with Aston Martin puts him back at the heart of the sport’s commercial and cultural engine.

He’ll be the face of the team at key global events, partner activations, and media engagements, serving as a bridge between the team’s competitive ambitions and its growing international audience. What makes the appointment particularly noteworthy is the blend of historical resonance and forward-looking momentum.

Button’s deep ties to Honda, a partner that powered some of his defining triumphs, lend his ambassadorship added authenticity, as Aston Martin positions itself for long-term success. His presence alongside current drivers, and notably his reunion with former McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso on the Silverstone squad, adds a narrative layer that transcends mere marketing.

What’s Next

For fans of the sport, Button’s return to the F1 fold underscores a broader trend: former champions are finding new ways to influence the future of racing off the track, even after they’ve stepped out of the cockpit.

In this era of unprecedented regulatory change and team evolution, having someone of Button’s experience and global stature involved in shaping the story and telling it is a boost for Aston Martin’s profile and for Formula 1’s wider narrative as 2026 gets underway.

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