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PlanetF1 on MSNAston Martin’s ‘more adventurous’ wind tunnel work as immediate Adrian Newey impact uncovered
New and exciting directions are being explored in Aston Martin's wind tunnel, overseen by the legendary Adrian ...
Aston Martin F1 anticipates major gains with Adrian Newey's arrival and its new power unit partnership with Honda.
Aston Martin team boss Andy Cowell claimed that the current Formula 1 car would be better if 2026 were not a massive regulation change.
Newey, set to start with Aston Martin in March 2025, has signed a long-term contract believed to be worth up to £30 million annually, positioning him as both a shareholder and a cornerstone in ...
Adrian Newey attended his first race in Aston Martin's all-green uniform in Monaco, two and a half months into the job of Managing Technical Partner, which is an overarching position that will ...
One of the longest bidding wars in Formula 1 has finally ended. Adrian Newey will move to Aston Martin for 2025 on a multi-year deal. The 65-year-old, regarded as one of F1's greatest innovators ...
Adrian Newey shuffles into the room on the top deck of Aston Martin’s paddock home in Monaco and smiles. “Ta-da,” he says, as if he has appeared from behind a curtain in a magic show.
Adrian Newey with Fernando Alonso, Lawrence Stroll and Lance Stroll. While Formula 1 is full of inflated reputations, Newey has proved hugely successful across multiple teams.
Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s Formula One chief technical officer, will leave the team next spring after 19 years. Red Bull Racing confirmed Newey’s departure on Wednesday morning ahead of this ...
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The Aston Martin Valhalla, Driven in Prototype Form: It's Crazy Fast, but It Needs to Sound Better
A first test drive of an Aston Martin Valhalla in prototype form. The PHEV supercar is incredibly quick, but its 7000-rpm ...
One of the biggest recent stories in F1 has been Adrian Newey’s decision to leave Red Bull, ending a long and enormously successful partnership that began in 2006.Newey is widely regarded as the ...
LONDON—Adrian Newey estimates that he has spent a quarter of his life in wind tunnels, testing car designs. It’s possible that he’s spent another quarter nosing around the F1 rulebook.
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