Aston Martin still a ‘young, growing team’ despite sizeable F1 investment
Aston Martin has insisted that it remains a “young, growing team” compared to more established names in F1, despite the investment that’s been poured into the side.
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Aston Martin has insisted that it remains a “young, growing team” compared to more established names in F1, despite the investment that’s been poured into the side.
Ferrari is reportedly holding back former Technical Director Enrico Cardile from starting his new position at F1 rivals Aston Martin until the summer.
Aston Martin has announced that Lance Stroll will not be driving as planned on the third morning of F1 pre-season testing in Bahrain as he is feeling unwell.
Aston Martin CEO and Team Principal Andy Cowell said the F1 outfit is prepared “to adapt” its processes as design chiefs Adrian Newey and Enrico Cardile come on board.
Fernando Alonso believes Adrian Newey will have a bigger “impact” at Aston Martin than Lewis Hamilton will have with Ferrari ahead of the 2025 F1 season.
Aston Martin has completed its maiden run with the team’s 2025 F1 car in Bahrain, while Haas has also appeared out on track with Oliver Bearman at the wheel.
Fernando Alonso has urged Aston Martin to ensure that it maximises each race weekend in the 2025 F1 season no matter how competitive the AMR25 proves to be.
Aston Martin has explained the design choices behind the AMR25, the 2025 F1 car that it hopes will be “more driveable and benign” than its predecessor.
Aston Martin has unveiled the team’s 2025 F1 car, the AMR25, which has been described as “close to 100 per cent new”.
There’s cautious optimism within the Aston Martin ranks with the belief the team is in “a much better place” ahead of the 2025 season with a “close to 100 per ...