
Former Red Bull engineer Fallows eventually joins Aston Martin
Former Red Bull senior engineer Dan Fallows has finally joined Aston Martin following a legal battle with Red Bull over his contract termination.
Former Red Bull senior engineer Dan Fallows has finally joined Aston Martin following a legal battle with Red Bull over his contract termination.
Former F1 team manager Colin Kolles has slammed Lawrence Stroll’s leadership at Aston Martin, claiming the Silverstone-based company is “going nowhere” fast. Kolles originally commanded the same outfit currently owned by Stroll.
Aston Martin took to the track with its new AMR22 machine on Friday, just a day after the official launch.
The AMR22, Aston Martin’s Formula One car for 2022, was presented at a launch event at the global headquarters of Aston Martin Lagonda in the United Kingdom.
Marco Mattiacci has been named as Aston Martin’s global brand chief and commercial officer, following the resignation of many key executives at the British company.
Aston Martin Formula 1 team and Saudi-backed oil giant Aramco have announced a long term partnership.
Red Bull and Aston Martin have issued a joint statement to confirm that a settlement has been reached regarding Dan Fallows’ departure notice period.
Mike Krack, the former BMW motorsport chief, has been named as the next team principal for the Aston Martin F1 squad.
Aston Martin has been the first Formula One team to reveal a launch date for their 2022 Formula 1 car, the AMR22.
Aston Martin Cognizant F1 team is at risk of losing another key figurehead on the technical team and a major title sponsor.
Aston Martin boss Otmar Szafnauer will be leaving the team following an announcement made on Wednesday.
According to Aston Martin’s Chief Technical officer Andrew Green, their plan to basically clone the Mercedes car in 2020 will “certainly” aid the team in 2022.
Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel is a “finished man” but it is unlikely that the Aston Martin F1 Team will fire him, former F3000 driver Jason Watt has said. Vettel has struggled in the opening two rounds of the 2021 Championship with Aston Martin, and Watt said it is clear that he is still under pressure despite him leaving Ferrari at the end of 2020. However, Watt believes Aston Martin won’t sack the German even if his form doesn’t improve, as “he effectively pays his own salary.” “Vettel is a finished man. It’s a very long time since he did anything good. He also makes many mistakes and looks like a man under pressure,” Watt said. “I don’t know if he can keep it up mentally. I do hope he stays the year, because he’s probably clinging to the hope that things will start to go his way all of a sudden.” Continuing, he said: “People talk about him being an expensive guy for the team, but you also have to consider that he will have attracted a lot of sponsorship money, so he effectively pays his own salary.” While there’s no doubt that Vettel’s start to life as an Aston Martin driver hasn’t exactly gone to plan, it’s far too early to say he’s a “finished man.” Firstly, it should be recognised that all drivers who have joined new teams this season are struggling, so Vettel being outperformed by Lance Stroll shouldn’t be a major cause for concern for him at this point. Furthermore, as Vettel completed the fewest number of laps of any driver during pre-season testing in Bahrain, due to a number of reliability issues on his AMR21, it’s not surprising that he is struggling after just two races with his new team. Lastly, we need to take into account Aston Martin falling down the pecking order this season and currently having one of the slowest cars on the grid. Even if they are able to improve their package and get on top of the issues that are hurting their performance, it’s unlikely they will recover to having the third-fastest car on the grid, as they did last season. So, we shouldn’t expect podiums from Vettel this year, but as long as he can outscore or at least match Stroll over the course of 2021, his move to Aston Martin can be considered a success and will leave them in a strong position for 2022 when F1’s new regulations will be introduced.