Adrian Newey will earn £89k per day as he begins work at Aston Martin today

Adrian Newey has started work at Aston Martin.

Adrian Newey, Lawrence Stroll
Adrian Newey, Lawrence Stroll

Adrian Newey has officially started work at Aston Martin ahead of the 2025 F1 season.

Newey will spearhead Aston Martin’s F1 design team aౠs their managing technic🔜al partner after completing his gardening leave.

The 66-year-old was unveiled b🍸y Aston Martin in September, bringing an end to his lengthy stin🤡t at Red Bull.

Newey will reportedly earn £30m per year at Aston Martin, equating𝄹 to £2.5m per month.

Aston Martin posted a photograph of Newey’s 🍨office in their Si🍸lverstone headquarters.

The picture showed a large drawing board in his new workspace, wi▨th Newey preferring traditional methods when 🌜designing in F1.

— Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team (@AstonMartinF1)

Who will Newey work with at Aston Martin?

Newey is one♌ of sev෴eral high-profile additions to join Aston Martin. 

In anticipation of his arrival, Aston Martin have restructured🐷 their management team.

Andy Cowell has taken up the role of team principal, while Mi🍬ke Krack has moved to a trackside role.

Enrico Cardile, f𝄹ormerly of Ferrari, 🅺is Aston Martin’s chief technical officer.

Dan Fallows, wh♔o was previously Aston Martin technical directo൲r, has left the F1 team, but has remained within the group ahead of Newey’s arrival.

Newey will oversee A🌄ston 🐓Martin’s technical development and will have a shareholding in the company. 

Newey's focus at Aston Martin

With Newey joining Aston Martin after the✱ launch of their 2025 F1 challenger, his main focus will likely be o💯n next year’s car.

Red Bull boss Christian H𒈔orner has described the new rules in 2026 as the most significant changes ever made to F1's technical regulations. 

Based on F1 pre-sꦺeason testing, it seems unlikely that Aston Martin will be in contentiꦇon with the top four teams. 

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll and168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Fernando Alonso struggl𒆙ed with understeer an🐠d a general lack of pace across the three days of running at the Bahrain International Circuit. 

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