Aston Martin group principal Adrian Newey has stated he’s doing “ok now” after going by a “difficult period” with well being points.
The legendary F1 designer was talking in a wide-ranging interview with Aston Martin’s web site forward of their house British Grand Prix this weekend wherein he additionally addressed the group’s humbling begin to the game’s new period of guidelines and confirmed plans to introduce a primary huge automobile improve in Hungary on the finish of July.
On his spell of unwell well being, Newey stated: “I am okay now, however it’s been a troublesome interval.
“I said earlier [about the team’s start to the season], it never rains but it pours.
“In fact, I used to be not 100 per cent final yr. I needed to steadiness well being and work far more rigorously.
“The group dealt with it extremely nicely.
“I kept a very good relationship with the engineers and I don’t feel it caused too much of a blip. That’s a testament to how adaptable and supportive everyone here is.”
Hungarian GP automobile overhaul confirmed
On the monitor, Aston Martin have endured a wretched begin to the 2026 season.
The outfit have frequently been the slowest automobile within the discipline regardless of coming into F1’s new guidelines period with what appeared the dream ticket of a primary automobile designed by Newey – whose challengers have gained 25 world titles throughout three totally different a long time – and a works engine cope with Honda, winners of current championships with Pink Bull.
Newey admits the group “probably put too much expectation on ourselves” for the beginning of 2026 and that delays in beginning the design of the all-new automobile final yr, and the Silverstone-based outfit not but being operationally robust sufficient, had contributed to the issues.
Honda have additionally skilled vibration and reliability points with their underperforming energy unit.
Aston Martin have scored a solitary level in eight grands prix thus far with their short-term struggles elevated by what Newey admits was the “painful decision” to not deliver common small updates to the AMR26 like the remainder of the grid on a race-by-race foundation till one larger overhaul was prepared.
However Newey is satisfied that method will show to be within the group’s greatest long-term pursuits, with that first improve now confirmed for the Hungarian Grand Prix on July 24-26.
“We plan to introduce our upgrade in Hungary on both cars,” stated Newey.
“The main structural elements remain the same – the chassis and gearbox architecture don’t fundamentally change – but we’ve taken weight out of both, which required re-homologating and crash testing the forward chassis.
“The entrance suspension is unchanged. The rear suspension is barely revised.
“We’ve developed a new nose and substantially revised aerodynamic surfaces. So, while the core structure is similar, it’s a big aerodynamic package coupled with significant weight reduction. The target is to get very close to the weight limit.”
Newey, who added the title of group principal initially of the yr to his present position of managing technical associate, is anticipating a sizeable enchancment in lap time however is remaining cautious on absolutely the consequence.
“We’re predicting a large step, but I’m reluctant to put specific numbers out there because our simulation tools aren’t yet as sophisticated or well correlated as they need to be,” added the 67-year-old
“Historically, at this team, there hasn’t been enough investment in engineering simulation tools – not just project management systems, but the core physics tools themselves. We’re putting that investment in now, but you don’t rewrite and validate those tools overnight. Correlating them properly with the real car takes time.
“In the intervening time, they’re bettering, however the true positive aspects from that work will come later within the yr.”
Will Alonso keep for 2027?
On the way forward for star driver Fernando Alonso, whose contract on the group ends after this season, Newey is optimistic that if they’ll present the 44-year-old “clear, tangible progress” with their Hungary improve then he’ll keep for 2027.
Requested how vital the Budapest improve was for Alonso, who is about to weigh up his F1 future this summer time, Newey stated: “It’s very important. Fernando is really looking forward to the upgrade and, if it performs, we hope he’ll be in the cockpit for another season.
“Given his expertise, his really feel for the automobile, his potential to information improvement, he is an amazing asset.
“But he wants to see clear, tangible progress. If we can show that we’re moving decisively in the right direction, he’s absolutely committed to being behind the wheel.”
Newey says the entire group are motivated to get themselves again up the grid.
“You walk around the AMR Technology Campus at night and the lights are still on. There are a lot of late evenings, a lot of motivation, and a real determination to prove that we can do this,” he added.
“We have the facilities, we have the people, we have huge amounts of talent. The task is to make it all gel – and to an extent, take the pressure off ourselves so we can breathe and concentrate on medium‑ and long‑term projects, not just the next race.
“Which means not solely fixing our fast aero and mechanical points, but additionally introducing higher programs and processes that underpin how we design and construct the automobile.”
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