New York Jets Owner Woody Johnson Makes Surprising Move To Become Owner Of Formula One Team
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Controversial New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has acquired a strategic minority stake in the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team. The Jets chairman will join the Board of Directors as Vice Chairman with immediate effect.
Johnson brings experience from the NFL and English Premier League. He owns the Jets and holds a significant stake in Crystal Palace, one of the teams with the most exponential growth in British football in recent years. The team highlighted his network and sports investment background as key assets.
Billionaire Lawrence Stroll, father of Lance Stroll, remains Executive Chairman and controlling shareholder. Johnson will focus on commercial growth, especially in the United States. He will not handle day-to-day management duties.
Jets owner Woody Johnson has acquired a strategic stake in Aston Martin Aramco and will join the team’s board as Vice Chairman, per the team announcement. The NFL and F1 worlds collide again. https://t.co/GXHeLMyu2z
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 20, 2026
Woody Johnson Sees Strong Future for the Team

Stroll welcomed the addition.
“I am extremely happy to welcome Woody to the Aston Martin family,” he said. “His experience, passion and investment further strengthen our position as we enter the next phase of our competitive journey.”
Johnson developed an appreciation for the brand during his time as US Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He praised Stroll’s vision and the team’s potential.
“I am excited to partner with him and contribute to the continued development of the Team,” Johnson said. “We also share a commitment to growing the fanbase in the United States and introducing even more fans to the excitement of Formula One.”
Woody Johnson Adds Cross-Sport Reach

The investment comes as Formula One continues its rapid growth in the American market. Aston Martin views Johnson’s involvement as a way to unlock commercial synergies across global sports.
Johnson has owned the Jets since 2000. He also expanded into soccer with Crystal Palace, a team that has developed major stars in recent years, including World Cup selections Michael Olise, Ezeberi Eze and Marc Guehi, to name a few.
Johnson’s entry into Formula One adds another high-profile franchise to his portfolio.
The exact size of the stake and financial details remain undisclosed. The announcement reinforces the team’s momentum under Stroll’s leadership as it aims to compete at the highest level.
