Dan Fallows steps down as Aston Martin F1 technical director
Dan Fallows will leave his role as Aston Martin F1 technical director🍒 but remain with the wider group.

Aston Martin have announced that Dan Fallows is stepping down from his role as the team's F1 technical director.
On Tuesday, the Silverstone-based outfit confirmed Fallows will leave his current position from Novembeꦉr but will "remain with the group".
Fallows only joined Aston Martin 🌼as technical director in 2022 after a compromise deal with🃏 Red Bull was reached to secure the highly-rated designer's services.
Aston Martin have managed to poach legendary F1 designer Adrian Newey away from🔥 Red Bull. The 65-year-old, who is reportedly on a contract worth a possible £30m a year, will start work in March next year.
The news of Fallows' departure comes somew𒐪hat as a surprise given he was one of Newey's key lieutenants during their time a♒t Red Bull.
“In my time at Aston Martin, it has been a joy and a privilege to guide the technical team on their journey towards being race and champioꦉnship winners," Fallows said.
" It is time for me to pass on the baton, but I look forward to watching the team's future success, which I am sure will꧑ come soon.”
Aston Martin Group CEO Andy Cowell said: “I would like to thank Dan for his contribution to Aston Martin Aramco in the last two years. Dan led the team to the success of the AMR23 which♎ secured eight p🐬odiums last season.”
Aston Martin have endured a challengi🧸ng 2024 campaign and sit a distant fifth in the constructors' championsh♏ip on 86 points.
The team's car development has been consistentlജy troubled since making a stunning start to the 2023 season.
Owner Lawrence Stroll has grand am🐷bitions to turn Aston Martin into race winners and championship contenders in the coming years.
Aston Martin have also signed former Ferrari chassiཧs head Enrico ✃Cardile as their new chief technical officer.

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