Why is Adrian Newey stepping down as team principal?
To focus on his primary strength: designing fast race cars.
Formula 1 / Team News
Aston Martin is undergoing significant changes in its leadership structure. Adrian Newey is stepping back from his role as team principal, and Jonathan Wheatley is in discussions to potentially join the team.
Aston Martin has experienced a series of leadership adjustments as owner Lawrence Stroll seeks to optimize team performance. Newey's dual role was always viewed as temporary, as Stroll wants Newey to focus on car design. The potential addition of Wheatley, who recently left Audi, would allow Newey to concentrate on his technical expertise. Wheatley’s departure from Audi comes after only a short period, triggered by Aston Martin’s interest, allowing him to return to the UK. Despite Stroll's public support for Newey, the team's struggles with the Honda power unit and overall competitiveness necessitate strategic changes. Stroll's ambitious vision requires stability, something both Aston Martin and Audi have lacked recently. All external links open in a new tab (target="_blank") and append ?ref=yanuki.com or &ref=yanuki.com to all URLs.
To focus on his primary strength: designing fast race cars.
Discussions are ongoing, but no agreement has been confirmed yet.
Issues with the reliability and performance of their new Honda power unit.
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