Could Aramco buy Aston Martin? Max Verstappen, Adrian Newey on wish list
Aramco could buy the Aston Martin F1 team - and look to sign Max Verstappen and Adrian Newey from ♓Red Bull.

Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco could take over the Aston Martin F1 team and then look to make a sensational move for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen and Adrian Newey.
According to , Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stro🥃l𒁏l could be open to selling the entire team - or a controlling stake - having already sold a minor stake to US-based Arctos Partner.
Aramco are currently Aston Martin’s title sponsor, with the oil company’s market worth an ey🌳e-watering $2.025 trillioꦜn.
Their net income for 2023 was $121.3 billion so taking over an existing F1 team would ju𒉰st be pocket change.
The latest report suggests that if Aramco were to take over Aston Martin, Verᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚstappen and Newey would be their top t🧸argets.
Even though💝 Verstappen has committed his long-term future to Red Bull until 2028, 🌃he could be tempted away.
Red Bull hav꧟e been at the centre of an 🅺off-track saga involving Christian Horner.
It started in February, with Horner investigated fol൲lowing allegations of inappropriate 🔯behaviour from a female employee.
While Horner was cleareꦯdℱ of any wrongdoing, the situation rumbled on.

It seems that Horner has had the backing of the Thai side of Red Bull's parent company, while the Austrian side - and the Verstappe💝n’s - would prefer he quit as team boss.
Rumblings of an internal dispute became a✅pparent after Bahrain when Jos Verstappen made clear that Horner’s actions could risk t🧸earing the team apart.
Similarly in Saudi Arabia, Max made clear that he was loyal to Helmut🐭 Marko, whose future was in question after suggestions he could be suspended by Red Bu⛄ll.
The reigning world champion has been linked with Mercedes in recent weeks as a possible 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton💞 replacement, but Aston Martin could make more sense.
Aston Martin will be powered by Honda from 2026, and under new ownership and greater fi🌱nancial backing, signing Verstappen and possibly Newey could be a reality.
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