Lance Stroll gives ringing endorsement of Aston Martin to Adrian Newey
“Everyone in this paddock wants Adrian Newey.”

Lance Stroll insists 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aston Martin are an “exciting” project, after being asked about rumouꦕred intereಞst in Adrian Newey.
The Red Bull chief technical officer will leave his job early next year and ambitious F1 teams throughout the paddock are eager to sign🧔 him.
Newey’s availability could skyrocket the hopes of a prospective new employer’s ⭕2026 car, when the new regulations begin.
Aston Martin gave New♋ey a tour of their Silverstone facility and have negotiated salary terms with him, The Telegraph reported.
Stroll, son of the team’s billionaire owner Lawrence, reacted at♈ the F1 Spanish Grand Prix: “Everyone in this paddock wants Adrian Newey.♔”
He told journalists: “I hear a lot of things mainly෴ from you guys!
“Last week I heard he was going to Ferrari, now us𝔉, next week i🦩t will be Williams!
“So I listen to you guys. You tell me more.”
Stroll added about Newey: “He’s a legend of the sport. He has more championships than anyone in this paddock - drivers, engineers, anyo𝕴ne…
“Everyone loves Adrian, and wants Adrian.”
Aston Martin did not comment on Newey specifically but a spokesman has said: “The Aston Martin Aramco F1 team is a very appealing project with Lawrence Strolꩵl’s vision, a state-of-the-art new Technology Campus and exciting partnerships with Aramco and Honda.
“Many high-profile🐼 individuals across all areas of the team are linked to the project but we don’t have anything to announc👍e.”
Ferrari are also reportedly in the mix for Newey’🎃s services.
But Stroll insisted Aston Martin can offer him an intri🐓guing challenge.
“We have a super exciting factory,” he said.
“It’s a young team but an exciting project. The wi𒈔nd tunnel…”
Stroll insisted the team is vastly different to when he joined💝 in 2021.
“You know what it looked like before, and what it looks like now,” he s𓆏aid.
“It’s incredible to see.
“We’ve 🌊just got t🔜o make the car faster and it’ll be more exciting.”

James was a sports journalis𒁃t at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.