Aston Martin’s Adrian Newey believes attracting Max Verstappen in the future relies on building the best car. Newey joined Aston Martin as Managing Technical partner, part of Lawrence Stroll’s new superteam in Silverstone. The team, with Honda as its 2026 engine partner, is gearing up for F1’s new regulations and rumors swirl around Verstappen potentially joining. Verstappen’s exit clauses in his Red Bull contract could see him leave if not challenging for the championship, though staying for 2026 seems likely. Newey emphasizes the importance of making Aston Martin competitive to entice Verstappen, expressing interest in working with Alonso and praising Lance Stroll’s underrated skills in Formula 1.
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