Could the Adrian Newey F1 dream that 'never happened' come to fruition after all?
With Aston Martin reportedly having made a big money move for Adrian Newey, could his regret that working with Fernando Alonso “never happened” serve as crucial motivation to change that?
However, Aston Martin are no strangers to Newey, the F1 icon having worked with the brand on their Valkyrie hypercar project, nor is he a stranger to Aston Martin’s upcoming F1 power unit supplier Honda, who have been powering Red Bull’s return to the F1 summit. But, could it be the desire to finally work with Alonso which sways Newey to take the plunge?
Newey then would have the chance to silence a major career regret by working with Alonso at last, a union which Alonso himself is also very keen to make happen.
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