Aston Martin signing dream driver Max Verstappen is a ‘pipe dream', says Adrian Newey
Newey is in the paddock in Monaco this weekend for the first time since joining Aston Martin
www.independent.co.ukI don’t have live access to the latest news right now, but I can summarize what’s circulating about leaked Aston Martin F1 images and what to watch for.
The chatter centers on alleged leaked images of Aston Martin’s 2026 F1 car, with many videos and posts claiming the design is aggressive and potentially game-changing, often citing Adrian Newey’s influence or involvement. These claims are highly speculative and part of paddock speculation rather than official confirmations. (Example topics circulating include “AMR26” design leaks and comparisons to Red Bull’s teams in the wake of regulation changes.) [sources reflecting this pattern are appearing across motorsport commentary channels and outlets]
Official confirmations from Aston Martin or the FIA regarding any leaks or design details are typically released through team channels or regulatory statements. Until those come from the teams or governing bodies, treat leaked imagery as unverified and subject to change. Expect quick updates if and when the team or FIA provides any formal clarification. [typical reporting pattern in motorsport coverage]
Would you like me to look up and provide the latest verified statements from Aston Martin or FIA, and pull a few recent, reputable outlets that have covered this topic? I can also give you a brief timeline of key events if that helps.
Newey is in the paddock in Monaco this weekend for the first time since joining Aston Martin
www.independent.co.ukAdrian Newey has issued a new update on his Aston Martin progress after conducting a thorough investigation of the McLaren MCL39 car.
www.planetf1.comRed Bull is not currently planning any further action with the FIA over Aston Martin’s Formula 1 car, instead focusing on an internal investigation to find any possible IP leak.
www.motorsport.comThe official car launches are fast approaching, with Haas set to kick off the presentations with a livery reveal on January 31. Understandably, the teams like to keep their car designs as secret as possible until F1 travels to Bahrain for pre-season testing, and even then, there may be some sandbagging and deception. Aston Martin may have just leaked some of the key elements of the AMR23’s design on social media however, as part of the car can be seen in the background of a recent video. The...
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