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Aston Martin explains how the 2026 rules will change the aerodynamics

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Ahead of the arrival of the all-new technical regulation in 2026, Aston Martin's Executive Director Bob Bell has explained how the new rules will impact the aerodynamic characteristic of the current F1 cars. While the discussions about the all-new... More »
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The Aston Martin factory in Silverstone does not stop working on the project next season. Despite the fact that the Formula 1 grid is submerged in summer break, Adrian Newey and his team keep their eyes on the 2026 course. The new regulation will bring great changes to the new single-seater, Aston Martin has gone a step further with his modifications and the team will have an engine offered by Honda. Andrian Newey and Enrico Cardile have been in…

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f1technical.net broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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