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GPFans on MSNF1 genius is 66 years old, earns £30m and still sleeps at workNewey’s commitment to his new team cannot be doubted however, after it was revealed during Sky Sports F1’s coverage of pre-season testing in Bahrain that the 66-year-old plans to sleep at the factory. Upon his arrival at Aston Martin, apparently Newey put in a request to the team asking: “where will I sleep?”
Former F1 race winner Juan Pablo Montoya believes Max Verstappen will receive an offer from Aston Martin “he can’t refuse” next year. Four-time world champion Verstappen has a contract with Red Bull, the team he has raced in since his debut for junior team Toro Rosso in 2015, until the end of the 2028 season.
The stake is said to be worth at least $95 million, and the potential sale comes amid a challenging business environment for the automaker.
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GPFans on MSNAlonso opens up on Newey hopes after disaster startFernando Alonso has opened up on his hopes for Aston Martin now that Adrian Newey is in the fold and working on the team's 2026 car. Alonso's start to this season has been dreadful, crashing out of the opening race in Australia before a brake issue forced him out of the Chinese Grand Prix in the early stages.
Former F1 driver Pablo Montoya believes Max Verstappen will eventually leave Red Bull and land at Aston Martin, replacing Fernando Alonso.
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GPblog on MSNAlonso knows what Adrian Newey 'is capable of': 'We've been talking for many years'Lawrence Stroll's F1 project, the Aston Martin team, is developing into an outfit that for good measure should soon become a championship-fighting team, and the addition of designer guru, Adrian Newey,
A statement from the team has confirmed Aston Martin Lagonda’s intent to sell its stake in the Silverstone-based F1 team
Ex-Formula 1 race winner Juan Pablo Montoya has tipped Aston Martin to entice Max Verstappen with an “offer he can’t
It's been another busy day in the world of Formula 1 with the Japanese Grand Prix weekend around the corner, with Max Verstappen hinting at a future with Honda and Helmut Marko hinting at anger