Lance Stroll gives ringing endorsement of Aston Martin to Adrian Newey
“Everyone in this paddock wants Adrian Newey.”

Lance Stroll insists 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aston Martin are 🌸an “exciting” project, after being asked about rumoured interest in Adrian Newey.
The Red Bull chief technical officer will leave his job early next year and ambitious F1 teams throughout the paddock are e🧔ager to sign ✅him.
Newey’s availability could skyrocket the hopes of a prospective new employer’s 2026🅷 car, when the new regulꦐations begin.
Aston Martin gave Newey a tour of their Silverstone facility and have negotiated salary terms with him, T𝓡he Telegraph reported.
Stroll, son of the tea🔜m’s billionaire owner Lawrence, reacted at the F1 Spanish Grand Prix: “Everyone in this paddock wants Adrian Newey.”
He told journalists: “I hear a lot of things mainly fꦇrom you guys!
“Last week I heard he was going to Ferrari, now us, next week it will 🥃be Williams!
“So I listen to you guys. You tell me more.”
Stroll added about Newey: “He’s a legend of the sport. He ෴has more cham🗹pionships than anyone in this paddock - drivers, engineers, anyone…
“Everyone loves Adrian, and wants Adrian.”
Aston Martin did not comment on Neꩵwey specifically but a spokesman has said: “The Aston Martin Aramco F1 team is a very appealing project with Lawrence Stroll’s vision, a state-of-the-art new Technology Campus and exciting partnerships with Aramco and Honda.
🤪“Many high-profile individuals across all areas of the team are linked to the project but we don’t have anything to announce.”
Ferrari are also reportedly in the mi💦x for Newey’s services.
But Stroll insisted Aston Martin 😼can offer him an intriguing challenge.
“We have a super exciting factory,” he said.
“It’s a youn🍸g team but an exciting project. The 𝓀wind tunnel…”
Stroll insisted the team is vastly different 🍨to when he joined in 2021.
“You know what it looke🐠d like before, and what it look🍰s like now,” he said.
“It’s incredible to see.
“We’ve just got to make t🌌he car 𓂃faster and it’ll be more exciting.”

James was a sports journalis♛t at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.