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Mike Krack has revealed that Aston Martin team owner Lawrence Stroll admitted his F1 project is extremely difficult and complex. The former team principal, who now works as chief trackside officer, guided his team to a fifth-place finish in the constructors in 2024. Although the British team also finished fifth in 2023, last year will

With only 65 days until March 16th, the F1 teams are getting themselves ready for the new season. Speaking of getting ready for something new, soon-to-be parents Max Verstappen and Kelly Piquet are considering baby names. While one Red Bull driver is moving on to the next stages of his adult life, another is working

Aston Martin has a new man running the show now. Andy Cowell has replaced Mike Krack as Aston Martins team principal. Krack will remain with Aston Martin only in a different position. With this change, that makes eight teams who have made principal changes since the start of the 2022 Formula 1 season. The only

The changes continue to come at Aston Martin. After signing the likes of Adrian Newey and Enrico Cardile to help spearhead their way to try and challenge at the front of the grid, there has been a ‘restructuring of its senior management team’ before the 2025 season gets underway in March, with a change made

After a rather disappointing season on track for Aston Martin in 2024, there are high expectations of the British team, especially for 2026. Many key figures will join the team, including top designer Adrian Newey from Red Bull Racing. Team principal Mike Krack is optimistic about the future, he shared in a video on the

Aston Martin have brought back an old friend, with Daniel Juncadella being recruited by the Silverstone-based team as a simulator driver. The Spaniard has a past with the team, as he was a reserve driver there when they was still called Force India. Apart from some free practice sessions, Juncadella did not appear in Formula