The previous few years haven’t been straightforward for Aston Martin. A significant step ahead in the beginning of 2023, when Alonso first joined the group, led to 6 podiums within the first eight races and what might have been a win in Monaco, misplaced solely to a incorrect tyre alternative throughout a late bathe of rain.
However within the second half of that season the group slipped again, as they did not sustain with the event fee of their rivals. The identical occurred in 2024, from a decrease start line, and in 2025 they have been merely uncompetitive, slipping to seventh within the championship from fifth the earlier two years.
Newey’s arrival was purported to herald the beginning of the turnaround, particularly as traditionally he has aced regulation adjustments, producing design philosophies that have been adopted by rivals – in 1998 with McLaren, and once more in 2009 and 2022 with Pink Bull.
The most important rule regulation change in F1 historical past for 2026 gave him the prospect to do it once more, this time for Aston Martin.
However the first automotive produced below his management has fallen far in need of expectations, and a look on the context makes this much less of a shock than it seems on the floor.
In F1, success comes from stability, and that’s the final thing Aston Martin have had up to now few years. There was main management churn, and proper on the prime, too.
This has included new recruits, resembling chief technical officer Enrico Cardile, who lastly arrived in July after a 12 months on gardening depart from Ferrari.
But in addition casualties. The latest was Andy Cowell, the architect of the success of the Mercedes engine within the hybrid period. He was put in as chief government officer solely in October 2024, however simply over a 12 months later, after a conflict with Newey, was demoted to a special position.
Cowell is now spending a lot of his time in Japan, attempting to assist Honda type itself out.
Aston Martin have been already taking part in down expectations after they had their official group launch in early February, emphasising the venture would wish time to turn out to be profitable.
Newey has defined that his beginning in March left them some months behind different groups when it comes to improvement.
The brand new 2026 aerodynamic laws have been lastly formally printed on 2 January 2025, two months earlier than Newey formally began work at Aston Martin.
In actuality, groups have been engaged on their 2026 automobiles for for much longer than that. The fundamentals of the automobiles’ layouts within the guidelines had been identified for a while, and the groups had all been in working teams refining the element with governing physique the FIA, so knew the place they have been going.
The phrase is that when Newey arrived in March 2026, he successfully ordered a redesign of the automotive on the idea of his concepts. So the present automotive is a number of months, not less than, behind all its rivals when it comes to improvement. With that kind of deficit, even he can not work miracles.
Newey has described the Aston Martin as “one of many extra excessive interpretations” of this 12 months’s new guidelines.
Proper now, in its under-developed type, there isn’t a query it’s uncompetitive – sluggish and unpredictable. It could but prove that it may be developed into a superb automotive, however till Honda types itself out, it will likely be laborious to inform.
