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**Aston Martin Leapfrogs Ferrari in Race to Secure F1 Guru Adrian Newey After Secret Silverstone Tour**
Adrian Newey engages in discussions with Lawrence Stroll following a confidential visit to Aston Martin's headquarters.
Aston Martin provides Adrian Newey with an exclusive tour of their Silverstone facility.
According to reports, Aston Martin is now the leading candidate to secure a deal with Adrian Newey.
The technological mastermind behind Red Bull's F1 team is set to leave in early 2025, prompting the leading teams in the sport to take notice.
Ferrari has often been mentioned as the most probable destination for him, but Aston Martin has made significant progress in the race to secure him.
According to The Times, Newey has engaged in discussions with the team's wealthy proprietor, Lawrence Stroll.
According to the newspaper, Newey received an exclusive, confidential tour of Aston Martin’s Silverstone facility.
Next year, Newey will be eligible to start working for a new company, allowing him ample time to supervise the development of their 2026 vehicle.
The new rules for F1 will be implemented in 2026, and hiring Newey to guide their efforts would give any team a significant edge as they transition into this new phase.
Red Bull, with their RB20 designed by Newey and his team, continues to be the leading force in Formula 1 as they approach the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend.
This season, the competition has tightened, with both McLaren and Ferrari also securing grand prix victories.
Despite Max Verstappen being on track to secure his fourth consecutive championship this year, Red Bull's season has not been without controversy. The initial months were marked by significant attention surrounding Christian Horner.
Newey subsequently announced his departure, providing Red Bull's competitors with optimism that they might secure one of the most esteemed figures in Formula 1.
Aston Martin appears to be making more progress than Ferrari in persuading Newey.
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