Ferrari delay key Aston Martin signing from joining Adrian Newey’s technical team
One of Aston Martin's big signings for�🐽� their technical team might not be able to begin work until July.

Ferrari are blocking Enrico Carꦆdile from starting work at Aston Martin until he has completed 12 months of gardening leave, it has been claimed.
According to a report by Italian publication , Ferrari are keen to delay Cardile from starting work at his new F1 team.
Cardile was announced as ▨Aston Martin’s new chief technical officer in July 2024.
His exact start date was unknown, with Aston Martin simply announcing he would begin wor♔k in 2025.
According to the report, Ferr🤪ari want Cardile to complete 12 months of gardening leave, which means he can’t start work until July 2025.
With F1’s new rules coming into play in 2026, Cardile’s impact on the n൩ew car will be reduced due to the later start date.
The good news for Aston Martin is that Adrian Newey has officially started wor𝕴k with the team o🔯n March 3.
Lawrence Stroll “furious” with Ferrari
The same report claims that team owner Lawrence Stroll is “furious” with Ferrari as they tr⭕y to d🐠elay Cardile’s arrival.
Cardile will work closely with Newey as they loo💟k to take Aston Martin to world championship success in the near future.
Andy Cowell, who is now team principal as part of a management reshuffle which saw Mike Krack moved to a tracksi🔯de role, outlined Cardile’s job at the team.
Cowell 𒐪said t🐻hat Cardile “will oversee the architecture, design and construction of the new cars”.
Newey and C🐻ardile will lead Aston Martin’✃s F1 car design process following the departure of Dan Fallows.
However, 2025 could 🍰be a di🌊fficult season for Aston Martin.
Newey didn’t influence the AMR25 and it appears to be strug💧gling for outright pace.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll struggled with understeer during the three days💎 of pre-season testing in Bahrain.
It’s expected that Aston Martin will be fighting Williams and Alpine at best for f𝓀ifth in the constructors’ championship - leading F1’s midꦗfield fight.

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