Im super curious about AM's front suspension, anyone has some information about this? Will be a pull rod ? maybe?
I guess everyone in the team knows quite well now how it feels when an update doesn't bring the lap time the simulations predicted. Every team seems to be very cautious with predictions or statements, except Ferrari. But it wouldn't be the first time the italian hype train goes off the rails...
It's not only Newey, Newey, Newey - like the media love to write of fans want to believe. With such an attitude the team will never deliver a winning car. There are hundreds of engineers, who will profit from Newey in the correct working environment.“Last year, 248 new people joined Aston Martin Formula 1 team,” Cowell said.
“It’s those people and all the existing people that together, working as a team, will create this great race car.
“Individuals like Adrian have got a great insight into the total car, but it’s all of us working together that will deliver a great car.”
I wonder where Ian Greig (their Head of Aerodynamics) fits now into that structure.
Please, none of this personal BS. And no gatekeeping. If you want a fan forum, find one. This ain’t it.Sherrinford wrote: ↑18 Feb 2025, 19:00Remember who we are in this forum and who has been here in the worst moments, together. Because it's easy to get on the bandwagon when everything is going well then![]()
It's the 24 car with a modified inletSherrinford wrote: ↑21 Feb 2025, 14:32Has anyone really noticed how the London car is different from amr24 and even amr23? But it doesn't look like a show car though
Newey is going to get all the credit if AMR25 shows any competitiveness even if he has limited or no inputs. Like it or not, that's how it goes.-wkst- wrote: ↑21 Feb 2025, 10:33I guess everyone in the team knows quite well now how it feels when an update doesn't bring the lap time the simulations predicted. Every team seems to be very cautious with predictions or statements, except Ferrari. But it wouldn't be the first time the italian hype train goes off the rails...
I found the following statement of Cowell very good:
It's not only Newey, Newey, Newey - like the media love to write of fans want to believe. With such an attitude the team will never deliver a winning car. There are hundreds of engineers, who will profit from Newey in the correct working environment.“Last year, 248 new people joined Aston Martin Formula 1 team,” Cowell said.
“It’s those people and all the existing people that together, working as a team, will create this great race car.
“Individuals like Adrian have got a great insight into the total car, but it’s all of us working together that will deliver a great car.”
Even the unofficial leaks seem to be low, not just public statements. Sometimes anonymous sources and rumors and sometimes people like De la Rosa talking unofficially to Spanish journalists that would get reported.-wkst- wrote: ↑21 Feb 2025, 10:33I guess everyone in the team knows quite well now how it feels when an update doesn't bring the lap time the simulations predicted. Every team seems to be very cautious with predictions or statements, except Ferrari. But it wouldn't be the first time the italian hype train goes off the rails...