Adrian Newey poised to join Aston Martin in a $100M deal

Legendary F1 designer Adrian Newey is reportedly set to join Aston Martin in a blockbuster $100 million, four-year deal, marking a significant coup for the ambitious British team as it seeks to transform itself into a genuine title contender.

Adrian Newey poised to join Aston Martin in a $100M deal
Adrian Newey-Red Bull Content Pool

Adrian Newey is reportedly set to join Aston Martin in a lucrative four-year, $100 million deal.

The announcement, expected in early September, would mark a significant coup for the ambitious British marque as it seeks to transform itself into a genuine title contender.

Newey, the highly respected 65-year-old who has crafted championship-winning cars for Red Bull, McLaren, and Williams, has long been linked with a move away from his current role at Red Bull.

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Adrian Newey-Red Bull Content Pool

And according to a report in the Italian publication Autosprint, Aston Martin has emerged as the surprise destination for the legendary engineer.

The deal is said to have been clinched following Newey's recent visit to Aston Martin's factory in Silverstone, where he was reportedly impressed by the team's ambitious plans and the resources now at its disposal under the stewardship of billionaire owner Lawrence Stroll.

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Lawrence Stroll

Jeremy Clarkson's clue

Lending credence to the Autosprint report is a tantalizing piece of information shared by automotive enthusiast and television personality Jeremy Clarkson.

The former BBC presenter, who counts Newey as a longtime friend from their school days, revealed that the renowned designer has been

"house-hunting in Oxfordshire, not Maranello"

- a clear indication that Newey's future may lie with the Aston Martin squad based in nearby Silverstone.

Newey's move would mark a significant shift in the balance of power within Formula 1.

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Aston Martin car

The designer's technical expertise and innovative flair have been instrumental in delivering multiple championships for his former employers, and his arrival at Aston Martin could be the catalyst the team needs to break into the sport's elite.

Aston Martin's ambitions

Under Stroll's ownership, Aston Martin has undergone a remarkable transformation, investing heavily in its facilities, infrastructure, and personnel.

The team's switch to an exclusive Honda power unit supply, set to take effect in 2026, is just one example of the far-reaching changes being implemented.

Newey's decision to join Aston Martin, rather than take on the challenge of reviving Ferrari's fortunes, speaks volumes about the team's burgeoning potential.

The lure of a sizable financial package and the opportunity to shape a team's long-term development from the ground up appears to have swayed the legendary designer.

RB20 designed by Adrian Newey-Pitinsider.com
RB20 designed by Adrian Newey-Red Bull Content Pool

A new era of Aston Martin supremacy?

If the Autosprint report proves accurate, Aston Martin's acquisition of Newey's services would undoubtedly send shockwaves through the Formula 1 paddock.

The team's ability to attract a designer of Newey's caliber, who has traditionally gravitated towards the sport's most successful outfits, underscores its ambition and growing clout.

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