Aston Martin's New F1 Tools Still Have to Be "Fully Debugged"
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Aston Martin's new F1 tools still have to be "fully debugged"
Aston Martin's Bob Bell has lifted the lid on the Formula 1 team's transformation ahead of 2026, with F1's regulation change coinciding with brand-new facilities, a change of engine partner and several key areas being brought in-house.Lawrence Stroll's team has invested in brand-new headquarters in Silverstone, including a recently commissioned state-of-the-art wind tunnel.Ostensibly those ...Keep reading


Why Aston Martin must remain patient in hunt for F1 glory
Aston Martin's Bob Bell has lifted the lid on the Formula 1 team's transformation ahead of 2026, with F1's regulation change coinciding with brand-new facilities, a change of engine partner and several key areas being brought in-house.Lawrence Stroll's team has invested in brand-new headquarters in Silverstone, including a recently commissioned state-of-the-art wind tunnel.Ostensibly those ...Keep reading
Video + podcast: The chaos behind Aston Martin's decline
We explain why Aston Martin has taken another step backwards in the 2025 Formula 1 season and whether Adrian Newey’s arrival can change that in the latest edition of The Race F1 Podcast. Jon Noble and Mark Hughes join Edd Straw to discuss the team’s troubles this year, and how Aston Martin slid to this point having claimed six podium finishes in the first eight races of 2023. We discuss the car and upgrade troubles in that period, and ask if th…
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