F1 Fast Five: Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal, Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director, and other big updates

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Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal, Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director, and other big updates
  • Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal
  • Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director
  • Inside Red Bull and Ford's 2026 engine project
  • Drivers face mash challenge
  • Sainz swaps racing for pancakes

Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal

Adrian Newey has reportedly decided to join Aston Martin after leaving Red Bull in the early summer of 2025. Although he had previously indicated a desire to take a break from F1, Newey is said to be attracted by Aston Martin's future prospects and resources. Autosprint claims that Newey was convinced by a visit to Aston Martin's factory and a lucrative $100 million offer. An official announcement is expected in September, following his current contractual obligations with Red Bull.

Click here to read the full article by Thomas Maher (planetf1.com)

Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director

Ferrari is working to strengthen their technical team after losing key personnel, most notably former technical director Enrico Cardile. The team is considering Mike Elliott, former Mercedes technical director, as a potential replacement for Cardile. Ferrari's mid-season development issues and ineffective upgrades have raised concerns for both the current season and 2025. With uncertainty surrounding their technical leadership and competition from other teams, Fred Vasseur is actively seeking to bolster Ferrari's engineering staff.

Click here to read the full article by Jaden Diaz-Ndisang (lastwordonsports.com)

Inside Red Bull and Ford's 2026 engine project

Earlier this summer, Red Bull Powertrains opened its doors to the media to showcase its 2026 F1 engine project. The 2026 regulations will eliminate the MGU-H and introduce nearly equal parts of electric and internal combustion power. With Honda leaving, Red Bull is now developing its own engines in partnership with Ford. The facility is high-tech and includes strict testing to support Red Bull's goal of controlling both the engine and chassis.

Click here to read the full article by Ronald Vording (motorsport.com)

Drivers face mash challenge

Grill The Grid is back like it never left, and this episode is sure to entertain. The drivers on the grid are put to the test to see if they can correctly identify their fellow drivers once their faces have been mashed together. Can they get it done in under 90 seconds? Click here to watch the video.

Sainz swaps racing for pancakes

Are you trying to learn how to make pancakes? Maybe you've been looking up videos for the best pancake recipe. Worry no more because Chef Carlos Sainz is here to help. Ferrari can't get over his recipe, so they had him show up in the kitchen to give you a few tips for making the best pancakes ever. Click here to watch the video.

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F1 Fast Five: Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal, Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director, and other big updates

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Today’s F1 News Delivered Faster Than a Pit Stop

Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal, Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal, Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director, and other big updates
  • Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal
  • Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director
  • Inside Red Bull and Ford's 2026 engine project
  • Drivers face mash challenge
  • Sainz swaps racing for pancakes

Newey reportedly linked to Aston Martin in $100m deal

Adrian Newey has reportedly decided to join Aston Martin after leaving Red Bull in the early summer of 2025. Although he had previously indicated a desire to take a break from F1, Newey is said to be attracted by Aston Martin's future prospects and resources. Autosprint claims that Newey was convinced by a visit to Aston Martin's factory and a lucrative $100 million offer. An official announcement is expected in September, following his current contractual obligations with Red Bull.

Click here to read the full article by Thomas Maher (planetf1.com)

Ferrari looks to poach ex-Mercedes tech director

Ferrari is working to strengthen their technical team after losing key personnel, most notably former technical director Enrico Cardile. The team is considering Mike Elliott, former Mercedes technical director, as a potential replacement for Cardile. Ferrari's mid-season development issues and ineffective upgrades have raised concerns for both the current season and 2025. With uncertainty surrounding their technical leadership and competition from other teams, Fred Vasseur is actively seeking to bolster Ferrari's engineering staff.

Click here to read the full article by Jaden Diaz-Ndisang (lastwordonsports.com)

Inside Red Bull and Ford's 2026 engine project

Earlier this summer, Red Bull Powertrains opened its doors to the media to showcase its 2026 F1 engine project. The 2026 regulations will eliminate the MGU-H and introduce nearly equal parts of electric and internal combustion power. With Honda leaving, Red Bull is now developing its own engines in partnership with Ford. The facility is high-tech and includes strict testing to support Red Bull's goal of controlling both the engine and chassis.

Click here to read the full article by Ronald Vording (motorsport.com)

Drivers face mash challenge

Grill The Grid is back like it never left, and this episode is sure to entertain. The drivers on the grid are put to the test to see if they can correctly identify their fellow drivers once their faces have been mashed together. Can they get it done in under 90 seconds? Click here to watch the video.

Sainz swaps racing for pancakes

Are you trying to learn how to make pancakes? Maybe you've been looking up videos for the best pancake recipe. Worry no more because Chef Carlos Sainz is here to help. Ferrari can't get over his recipe, so they had him show up in the kitchen to give you a few tips for making the best pancakes ever. Click here to watch the video.

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