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Created: 2025-07-17 03:47:42 UTC

Why Adrian Newey “goes to another office” to avoid work on 2025 Aston Martin F1 car:

— Adrian Newey, known for his strategic focus on future projects, has been concentrating on Aston Martin's response to the 2026 technical reset rather than the current car. Fernando Alonso, speaking to Spanish broadcaster DAZN at Silverstone, remarked:

“He’s very motivated. But it’s true that this year’s car doesn’t seem to interest him much.”

— Alonso humorously noted Newey's tendency to avoid discussions about the current car, emphasizing his forward-thinking approach:

“Every time we ask something about this year or how to improve something, he gets up and goes to another office. So he’s already in 2026 mode…”

— Newey's history of focusing on future projects rather than inherited ones is well-documented. He previously prioritized reshaping technical departments over immediate car improvements, as seen during his time at Williams, McLaren, and Red Bull. Reflecting on his experience with the RB2, Newey shared:

“I spent some time trying to understand the RB2,”

— Despite the challenges, Aston Martin has made some progress with the current car. Alonso acknowledged the team's efforts after recent upgrades:

“I think it’s a step forward – the car felt a bit better. The data showed that in some parts of the track there’s improvement; in others it’s harder to see.”

— Alonso expressed the team's ambition to move up the grid, highlighting the competitive nature of the current season:

“The way the grid is right now – with five or six cars within two tenths – a tenth or even half a tenth is valuable. It also shows that the team keeps pushing.”

— The pressure from team owner Lawrence Stroll and the urgency felt by Alonso add complexity to the situation. However, Newey remains committed to his long-term vision, resisting immediate involvement with the current car.

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ThisIsFormu1a1 Avatar This is Formula X @ThisIsFormu1a1 on x 6032 followers Created: 2025-07-17 03:47:42 UTC

Why Adrian Newey “goes to another office” to avoid work on 2025 Aston Martin F1 car:

— Adrian Newey, known for his strategic focus on future projects, has been concentrating on Aston Martin's response to the 2026 technical reset rather than the current car. Fernando Alonso, speaking to Spanish broadcaster DAZN at Silverstone, remarked:

“He’s very motivated. But it’s true that this year’s car doesn’t seem to interest him much.”

— Alonso humorously noted Newey's tendency to avoid discussions about the current car, emphasizing his forward-thinking approach:

“Every time we ask something about this year or how to improve something, he gets up and goes to another office. So he’s already in 2026 mode…”

— Newey's history of focusing on future projects rather than inherited ones is well-documented. He previously prioritized reshaping technical departments over immediate car improvements, as seen during his time at Williams, McLaren, and Red Bull. Reflecting on his experience with the RB2, Newey shared:

“I spent some time trying to understand the RB2,”

— Despite the challenges, Aston Martin has made some progress with the current car. Alonso acknowledged the team's efforts after recent upgrades:

“I think it’s a step forward – the car felt a bit better. The data showed that in some parts of the track there’s improvement; in others it’s harder to see.”

— Alonso expressed the team's ambition to move up the grid, highlighting the competitive nature of the current season:

“The way the grid is right now – with five or six cars within two tenths – a tenth or even half a tenth is valuable. It also shows that the team keeps pushing.”

— The pressure from team owner Lawrence Stroll and the urgency felt by Alonso add complexity to the situation. However, Newey remains committed to his long-term vision, resisting immediate involvement with the current car.

#astonmartinf1 🇬🇧 #formula1 #f12025

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