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Newey joins Aston Martin as Managing Technical Partner

Aston Martin has officially confirmed that legendary F1 car designer Adrian Newey will be joining the team in 2025, marking a significant milestone in the outfit's ambitious bid for Formula 1 supremacy.

The announcement, made on Tuesday at an event at Aston's headquarters, brings F1’s most successful designer to the Silverstone-based outfit, following months of speculation.

Team owner Lawrence Stroll, who has been on an aggressive recruitment drive, spared no effort in securing Newey’s services, outmaneuvering Ferrari in the race to sign the engineering genius.

Newey, who departs Red Bull after overseeing their dominant era, will now play a pivotal role in shaping Aston Martin’s future as they aim to become world champions.

The 65-year-old engineer will join Aston in March 2025 with the title of Managing Technical Partner, a newly created role, but Newey will have skin in the game as he will also be a prominent shareholder of Team Silverstone which will likely ensure his long-term involvement with the team.

“This is huge news. Adrian is the best in the world at what he does – he is at the top of his game – and I am incredibly proud that he is joining the Aston Martin team,” commented Aston Martin executive chairman Lawrence Stroll.

“It’s the biggest story since the Aston Martin name returned to the sport and another demonstration of our ambition to build a Formula One team capable of fighting for world championships. As soon as Adrian became available, we knew we had to make it happen.

“Our initial conversations confirmed that there was a shared desire to collaborate in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Adrian is a racer and one of the most competitive people I have ever met.

“When he saw what we have built at Silverstone – our incredible AMR Technology Campus, the talented group of people we have assembled and the latest wind tunnel in the sport – he quickly understood what we are trying to achieve.

“We mean business – and so does he. Adrian shares our hunger and ambition, he believes in this project, and he will help us write the next chapter in Aston Martin Aramco’s Formula One story.”

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Newey’s arrival completes the assembly of an all-star technical team at Aston Martin, a project Stroll has been building meticulously.

The team’s technical department is already filled with top-tier talent from across the grid, with Newey set to lead a powerhouse of experienced engineers.

Andy Cowell, who was instrumental in Mercedes' dominance during the turbo-hybrid era, now serves as Aston’s Group CEO, while veteran F1 engineer Bob Bell holds the role of executive director (technical). Both Cowell and Bell bring a wealth of knowledge from Mercedes' years of F1 success and will be key figures in supporting Newey’s design philosophy.

The engineering team also includes several other high-profile names, such as Enrico Cardile, who recently departed Ferrari and who will serve as Aston’s chief technical officer. Dan Fallows, who worked closely with Newey at Red Bull and now serves as Aston’s technical director, will rejoin forces with the design legend in what promises to be a potent partnership.

Further bolstering the team are Luca Furbatto as engineering director, Eric Blandin, ex-Mercedes aero boss, as deputy technical director, and Tom McCullogh as performance director.

This formidable group, with numerous world titles and vast experience between them, will be instrumental in turning Aston Martin into a championship contender.

“I have been hugely inspired and impressed by the passion and commitment that Lawrence brings to everything he is involved with,” said Newey.

“Lawrence is determined to create a world-beating team. He is the only majority team owner who is actively engaged in the sport.

“His commitment is demonstrated in the development of the new AMR Technology Campus and wind tunnel at Silverstone, which are not only state of the art but have a layout that creates a great environment to work in.

“Together with great partners like Honda and Aramco, they have all the key pieces of infrastructure needed to make Aston Martin a world championship-winning team and I am very much looking forward to helping reach that goal.”

With Newey at the helm of this elite technical team, Aston Martin is poised for a seismic shift in performance as they target both Constructors’ and Drivers’ Championships in the future.

The combination of Newey’s unparalleled design expertise and the collective knowledge of his team puts Aston Martin in a strong position to challenge at the front of the grid, potentially redefining the competitive landscape of F1.

Lawrence Stroll’s vision to elevate Aston Martin to the top now seems within reach, with Newey’s signing as the critical piece that could propel the team to greatness.

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Phillip van Osten

Motor racing was a backdrop from the outset in Phillip van Osten's life. Born in Southern California, Phillip grew up with the sights and sounds of fast cars thanks to his father, Dick van Osten, an editor and writer for Auto Speed and Sport and Motor Trend. Phillip's passion for racing grew even more when his family moved to Europe and he became acquainted with the extraordinary world of Grand Prix racing. He was an early contributor to the monthly French F1i Magazine, often providing a historic or business perspective on Formula 1's affairs. In 2012, he co-authored along with fellow journalist Pierre Van Vliet the English-language adaptation of a limited edition book devoted to the great Belgian driver Jacky Ickx. He also authored "The American Legacy in Formula 1", a book which recounts the trials and tribulations of American drivers in Grand Prix racing. Phillip is also a commentator for Belgian broadcaster Be.TV for the US Indycar series.

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