Aston Martin confirmed a complete restructuring of its managerial team for the F1 2025 season, which included a change of role for 2024 team boss Mike Krack. Aston Martin’s fall-off in ...
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Last week Aston Martin announced some senior-level changes to their Formula 1 team. Andy Cowell was introduced as the team’s CEO and Team Principal while former Team Principal Mike Krack was ...
Legendary F1 designer Adrian Newey will start work in his new role with Aston Martin on 3 March, Crash.net has learned. Newey, widely considered to be F1’s greatest ever designer having created ...
The Aston Martin F1 team named Andy Cowell as its new team principal Cowell previously served as the head of the Mercedes-Benz AMG F1 team's power unit division Cowell's appointment comes after ...
Newey has been tasked with designing Aston Martin’s 2026 Formula 1 car, the first car in the forthcoming new regulatory era in which Formula 1 will put all-new cars on the grid as well as ...
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso arrives in the paddock at the Formula 1 Pirelli United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. / Aaron E. Martinez/American ...
Speculation about a Max Verstappen switch to Aston Martin has circulated ever since Adrian Newey signed with the Silverstone ...
After finishing the 2023 season with the strongest campaign in its six-year modern run in F1, Aston Martin was flying high heading into the 2024 season. However, the results didn't follow.
The Silverstone-based Formula One team, aiming for championship glory, announced the changes on Friday. Cowell, who joined Aston Martin as CEO last year, brings with him a wealth of experience ...
Aramco are reportedly the third biggest team sponsor in F1 in 2025, through their partnership with Aston Martin. Aramco is a state-owned Saudi Arabian oil company who also sponsor Formula 1.