Adrian Newey delivers his recommendations for restructuring Aston Martin

The star engineer outlined the points he believes are necessary to best prepare for 2026. These points go hand in hand with a redeployment of Silverstone's key personnel.

Published 14/11/2025 à 17:12

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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Adrian Newey delivers his recommendations for restructuring Aston Martin

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Since his arrival in March, Adrian Newey has taken the time to observe, listen, and absorb the

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Yves-Henri RANDIER

15/11/2025 at 06:43 a.m.

Lawrence Strulovitch had opened his checkbook to make his selections, and thanks to Newey, he'll be able to use it again to facilitate the departure of those deemed useless by his favorite engineer! It remains to be seen whether this will lead to building a winning team and an AMR26 that's immediately or quickly competitive... I have my doubts!

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Alain Féguenne (🇱🇺 Luxembourg)

14/11/2025 at 11:56 a.m.

Newey is an outstanding engineer, but I have to admit… Vincent is partly right! 👍 But Newey sees things… that others don't see on the cars… That's why he always has his notebook with him… he writes everything down. His career is exceptional… from Leyton House, Williams, McLaren, and his first season with Aston Martin… and Red Bull! Can't wait to see the 2026 car with Fernando… 👍. 😎👀🛞👀🇱🇺🍾

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vincent moyet

14/11/2025 at 11:03 a.m.

Newey isn't a magician. When his cars racked up titles like pearls, it was in teams that had already won multiple championships, were in a position to win races, and boasted top-level skills and drivers. Aston Martin has a long way to go...

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Patrick Legros

14/11/2025 at 06:28 a.m.

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