Upgraded Aston Martin ‘Chassis' Is Coming – De La Rosa
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For the first time since the start of the Formula 1 season in Melbourne, Aston Martin team manager Adrian Newey was back in the pit lane in Monaco. The star engineer had not planned that. Team owner Lawrence Stroll, however, apparently spoke a small word of power behind the scenes.
Upgraded Aston Martin ‘chassis' is coming – de la Rosa
Jun.10 Adrian Newey finally broke his silence in Monaco on Aston Martin's disastrous start to 2026, insisting a major upgrade package is on the way. The Monaco GP marked Newey's first race weekend appearance since Melbourne, ending weeks of speculation about his absence amid rumours ranging from health concerns to suggestions Aston Martin...
Adrian Newey’s Quiet Coup at Aston Martin
Monaco smelled like sea spray and secrets as Adrian Newey slipped back into the paddock, not to wave at cameras but to squint at bolts, lean over rival cars, and cook up a quiet plan that trades quick fixes for one well-timed hit before summer — the kind that makes engineers grin and neighbors fidget. While others chase headlines, Aston’s gone hide-and-build: drivers grinding, chatter turned down, and the sport’s sharpest eyes doing homework whe…
Despite the first point registered by Aston Martin this season in Monaco, the British team continues to cross a particularly difficult 2026 campaign. Adrian Newey's return to the paddock, however, offered a note of hope to a team that is preparing for a major evolution of the AMR26 that will finally arrive before the summer break. Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso has made an uncompromising observation of the numerous shortcomings that currently hinder…
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