Aston Martin make Adrian Newey promise ahead of his arrival next week

Adrian Newey offไicially starts 🥃work at Aston Martin on March 3.

Adrian Newey
Adrian Newey

Aston Martin F1 team principal Andy Cowell has v🐼owed not to “stifle” Adrian Newey when he begins work with the team next week.

Newey officially starts work at As🔥ton Martin on March 3, taking up the role of managing technical partner.

The❀ 66-year-old will spearhead Aston Martin’s F1 design team as they look to fight for world titles shortly.

Newey is a major part of a recent managerial restructure, which has seen Cowell take over as teamꦗ principal and Mike Krack moved to a trackside role.

Newey is expected to have a 🌊significant influence on next year’s car - rather than the 2025 one - given that the AMR25 has just been launched.

In an interview with Sky Sports News, Cowell spoke about the need to “harness” Newey’s tౠalent.

“Adrian is very competitive, he’s very creative, and as an organisation we need to harness that, not stifle it. All the p𒊎eople that operate in the creative area, how do we provide an amazing environment, both personally💃 as you come to work, as you work in the building with other people?

“How do we make sur🍃e the tools are top drawer - the CFD, the wind tunnel, the 𒉰manufacturing facilities? And therefore I think that’s the thing that inspires creative people.”

Cowell details Aston Martin “dream”

Aston Martin have invest⛎ed heav꧅ily over the past few years.

Led b൲y billionaire Lawrence Stroll, their Silverstone headquarters has undergone a drastic upgrade.

New𓃲ey and Cowell are part of a number of hig꧙h-profile signings, while Enrico Cardille has joined the team from Ferrari.

The “dream” fo🦂r Aston Martin is clear for the upcoming seasons.

“We’re working exceptionally hard to make the racing car our prime focus, to work together in a collaborative way, a hi𝔍gh-performance team,” Cowell added.

“We be𒉰lieve by working like that༒ we’ll get quicker and quicker. We want to win races, we want to win championships, we would like our drivers to be first and second in the drivers’ championship, and we’d love to win back-to-back championships.

“That’s the dream, to have♔ the racing green car to seeꦫ the chequered flag first, and to do it race after race after race.

“But we’re realistic,ꦏ we understand that our opponents are exceptionally strong and therefore we need to set tough targets, both in terms of performance and the time that we achieve them, and n🧸ot leave any gaps, not have any regrets as we go forward.”

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