Aston Martin launch big-money contract offer to tempt Adrian Newey

Aston 🅘Martin are reportedly makingꦺ a huge move to recruit Adrian Newey

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Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer looks at Oliver Bearman (GBR)…

Adrian Newey has reportedly b💜een offered a big-money contract to join Aston Martin.

Red Bull's legendary car ꦿdesigner received the offer from Aston Martin over the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, report.

The offer🌳 from Lawrence Stroll's team would put Newey on a similar salary to the top F1 drivers.

Dan Fallows, once Newey's colleague at Red Bull, left to join Aston Martin 🅺in 2022.

Newey has been with Red Bull since 2005, a key cog in the F1 titles won by Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappe♌n.

He is the genius behind last year's record-breaking RB19 and this seasonꦉ's RB20.

Newey has been subject of inไterest from rivals before, most notably from Ferrari.

But the internal turmoil that has engulfed Red Bull off-track this year makes the timing of Asღton Martin's offer intriguing.

Backed by billionaire owner Stroll, Aston Martin 🤪are keen to become one of F1's top teams.

They have built a n♒ew headq🏅uarters and will partner with Honda from 2026.

Their coup to sign Fernando Alonso last year was justifi🌳ed by impressive results, and ඣthey hope to cling onto him for a third season in 2025.

Bu♛t fascinatingly, signing Newey might open the🦂 door for Aston Martin to become a legitimate destination for Verstappen.

Alth♏ough Verstappen has ple🌟dged loyalty to Red Bull (where he is contracted until 2028), Mercedes are openly discussing the possibility of signing him to replace Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton.

However, first on Aston Martin's plan is to reಌcruit New൩ey, widely recognised as F1's greatest car designer.

But there 🍰is no guarantee that they will be successful.

Last year, Newey penned an extension to his stay with Red🍌 Bull and had no 🃏intention to leave.

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