Aston Martin: No more playing cash-cash

After months of rumors, negotiations, massive recruitment and the launch of a new factory, the colossal Aston Martin project must emerge from the shadows and show that the significant expenditure has paid off.

Published 10/01/2026 à 09:00

Cyprien Juilhard

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Aston Martin: No more playing cash-cash

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There will only be one winner who will pocket the entire pot at the bluffing poker table played by all the stables of Formula 1Only one manufacturer will be world champion in 2026 and 10 will be disappointed.

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Alain Féguenne (🇱🇺 Luxembourg)

14/01/2026 at 07:31 a.m.

The moment of truth is fast approaching for Aston Martin… Newey and Fernando are ready to go, but when will Lance be replaced? alainkf1@pt.lu 😎👀👍

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Paul Lucas

11/01/2026 at 09:12 a.m.

As you say, Yves-Henri, Aston Martin's only concern is the small... but also the old...

Yves-Henri RANDIER

10/01/2026 at 06:13 a.m.

No more playing the cash game... but isn't Aston Martin, or rather its main shareholder, needlessly burning through cash by keeping the "only permanent contract on the grid, unwittingly and willingly," in its second seat? We've seen in the past that dollars aren't everything in F1, as Toyota learned the hard way at the beginning of this century with its own team.

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