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Adrian Newey’s £30M Aston Martin Salary Tops 18 F1 Drivers: Only Hamilton and Verstappen Earn More
Disclosed: Adrian Newey’s Aston Martin salary surpasses that of 18 Formula 1 drivers
Adrian Newey’s earnings exceed all but two Formula 1 drivers' salaries.
According to reports, Adrian Newey's salary from Aston Martin might surpass the earnings of 18 Formula 1 drivers.
According to the BBC, the departing chief technology officer of Red Bull is highly sought after, but Aston Martin has successfully secured his recruitment.
According to the BBC, Newey is set to earn £30 million annually, including additional incentives and bonuses, under a five-year contract with Aston Martin.
This indicates that Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are the only ones who certainly make more money than him.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Hamilton is set to earn £43 million annually at Ferrari starting in 2025.
Verstappen is still under a contract with Red Bull, which Forbes estimated last year to be valued at £34 million annually.
The remaining 18 drivers, such as Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, are probably earning less than the brilliant car designer, Newey.
Two-time Formula 1 champion Alonso, who is set to team up with Newey starting in 2025, has extended his contract with Aston Martin this season. The terms of his new salary have not been disclosed.
According to Forbes, Alonso earned £18 million during his initial season with Aston Martin.
The enormous amount paid to Newey highlights the F1 driver salaries by comparison.
His knowledge is seen as vital in the competitive technological race within Formula 1.
Starting in 2026, the updated F1 rules will take effect, and the team that creates the most advanced engine may dominate the sport for years to come.
Newey will have the opportunity to guide the development of Aston Martin's vehicle, potentially playing a crucial role in their quest for F1 dominance.
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