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Aston Martin say they are “committed” to their current driver lineup but did not rule out a reported $300 million move for Max Verstappen. The Dutchman has often been linked with a move to the ...
Aston Martin has suffered a challenging start to the F1 2025 campaign, but does have one of Formula 1’s greatest designers under its roof. That being said, team principal Andy Cowell explained ...
With all the craziness surrounding the Lamborghini Urus and Ferrari Purosangue, it is easy to forget that Aston Martin also has an exotic crossover in its portfolio. It's called the DBX and has ...
Aston Martin Managing Technical Partner Adrian Newey seems focused on developing the 2026 car, despite the team's struggles with its current model. The AMR25 has not impressed this season ...
Actor Veer Pahariya hit the Mumbai roads in his ₹3.8 crore red Aston Martin DB11 last week. The actor, driving the car himself, was spotted by several onlookers who flooded social media with his ...
The Valour is limited to 110 units worldwide and was created to celebrate Aston Martin’s 110th birthday. (RM Sotheby) The DBR22 features a 5.2-litre V12 engine that produces 705 bhp and lacks a ...
The likes of Aston Martin, Mercedes and McLaren have all been tipped to make a move for the four-time Formula 1 world champion. On Friday morning, it was claimed that Verstappen had been offered a ...
I think we were all pretty disappointed with that. Max Verstappen could reunite with Adrian Newey at Aston Martin (Getty Images) “We keep trying to come up with new ideas to try on the car ...
JEDDAH, April 18 (Reuters) - Top designer Adrian Newey is focused entirely on Aston Martin's 2026 car after joining from Red Bull in March, despite the Formula One team's slow start to the season.
Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso was intrigued by the prospect of Max Verstappen joining the team, which led the Spanish driver to rave about the potential pairing but ultimately dismissed the ...
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