Adrian Newey: Fernando Alonso address reports of F1 design genius looking to join Aston Martin in 2025 | F1 News

Adrian Newey: Fernando Alonso address reports of F1 design genius looking to join Aston Martin in 2025 | F1 News


Fernando Alonso has addressed reports that his Aston Martin team are ramping up their efforts to sign Adrian Newey for the 2025 Formula 1 season after he leaves Red Bull.

In May, Red Bull announced Newey will leave the company in the early part of 2025 and immediately stopped working on the F1 car for the remainder of this season to focus on their hypercar project.

Sky Sports News understands Newey has already been approached by Ferrari, which was his initial preference last month.

However, reports ahead of this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix say Newey has paid a secret visit to Aston Martin’s factory as he weighs up his future options.

“I read the rumours and news but it’s coming from the same source and websites,” said Alonso, who signed a new deal earlier this year to stay with Aston Martin until the end of 2026.

“One week ago [reports said] he was at Ferrari, so rumours are rumours.”

Asked what he would say to Newey to convince him to join the team, Alonso added: “That’s between me and him.”

Last month, Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur reacted to the rumours that Adrian Newey will be joining Ferrari next season

Why would Newey join Aston Martin?

Since the middle of last year, Aston Martin have fallen away from the fight at the front and are fifth in the constructors’ championship after nine rounds.

Honda will supply Aston Martin with a power unit from 2026, when the first season of the new technical regulations begin and Alonso has previously declared the team have the best project for the future.

The Silverstone-based team opened a new factory last year and have a new wind tunnel which underlines their ambition to succeed in F1.

Ted Kravitz tells us all about the ‘genius’ of Adrian Newey after the news he will be leaving Red Bull

They signed Dan Fallows from Red Bull in 2022, who was key to Sebastian Vettel’s four consecutive titles between 2010 and 2013, so Newey would be reunited with Fallows should he join Aston Martin.

Signing for Aston Martin would also keep Newey in the United Kingdom, whereas joining Ferrari would require moving to Italy, which may be another consideration for the 65-year-old.

“I think everyone in this paddock wants Adrian Newey,” said Lance Stroll.

“I hear a lot of things – mainly from you guys [the media]! Last week I heard he was going to Ferrari and now he’s coming to us. Next week he’s going to be going to Williams.

“He’s a legend of the sport and has more championships than anyone in this paddock.”

On what Aston Martin can offer Newey, he continued: “It’s a super-exciting factory. It’s a young team but a very exciting project.”

Ahead of this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, we take a look back at some of the most dramatic moments from previous races at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

Chandhok: Newey is sizing up options

Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok:

“Ultimately, the only individual who knows what he will do is Adrian Newey. When it was announced he was leaving Red Bull, I genuinely believed him when he said he doesn’t know what he will do next but isn’t done with F1, which I also believe, because he’s an unbelievably competitive person.

“I genuinely think he’s sizing up his options. Ferrari, there is a romantic side of it where we want to see Newey, Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari together. But, maybe Aston Martin is where he is heading because they are based in the UK and that’s where he has worked for most of his career since coming back from America in the 1980s.”

Sky Sports F1’s live Spanish GP schedule

Friday June 21
7.45am: F1 Academy Practice
8:50am: F3 Practice
10am: F2 Practice
12pm: Spanish GP Practice One (session starts at 12.30pm)
1.55pm: F3 Qualifying
2.50pm: F2 Qualifying
3.35pm: Spanish GP Practice Two (session starts at 4pm)
5.25pm: F1 Academy Qualifying
6.15pm: The F1 Show

Saturday June 22
9.35am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Spanish Romagna GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.10pm: Spanish GP Qualifying build-up
3pm: Spanish GP Qualifying
5pm: F1 Academy Race 1

Sunday June 23
7.45am: F1 Academy Race 2
9am: F3 Feature Race
10.30am: F2 Feature Race
12:30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Spanish GP build-up
2pm: The SPANISH GRAND PRIX
4pm: Chequered Flag: Spanish GP reaction

Formula 1 heads back to Europe as the championship moves on to Barcelona for the Spanish Grand Prix and the start of a triple-header. Watch every session at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya this weekend, live on Sky Sports F1. Stream every F1 race and more with a NOW Sports Month Membership – No contract, cancel anytime

Canadian GP: Fernando Alonso fastest in rain-affected second practice in Montreal as Max Verstappen suffers fire | F1 News

Canadian GP: Fernando Alonso fastest in rain-affected second practice in Montreal as Max Verstappen suffers fire | F1 News



Fernando Alonso was fastest in a rain-affected second practice at the Canadian Grand Prix as championship leader Max Verstappen suffered a fire.

The session was ran in drying conditions but the rain increased with 30 minutes to go, so Alonso got the best time on the board during the dry running as he went 0.463s quicker than Mercedes’ George Russell.

Reigning world champion Verstappen only completed four laps due to an ERS (electrical recovery system) failure, which saw the car catch a smile fire as he came back into the garage. Both Red Bulls were fitted with a new engine ahead of Friday’s running in Montreal.

Verstappen has a 31-point lead over Charles Leclerc in the drivers’ championship but Red Bull are expected to be slightly on the backfoot again due to the high kerbs at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, an area where Ferrari are stronger.

But the rain throughout both practice sessions means nobody has had any seriously representative running.

Alonso’s 1:15.810 was two seconds slower than the best dry lap time from 2023. Nevertheless, Aston Martin were very quick in the drying conditions as home driver Lance Stroll was third, ahead of Leclerc and Daniel Ricciardo in fifth.

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton narrowly avoid one of Montreal famous groundhogs during P2 of the Canadian GP.

Impossible to predict pecking order

Ferrari were described as favourites for victory this weekend in Montreal by Lando Norris, but McLaren should also be in contention for the win on Sunday.

Norris, who topped first practice, was last in the classification and team-mate Oscar Piastri was 16th, but their positions don’t represent their actual pace.

Lewis Hamilton finished second practice in seventh and was one of several drivers to complain about traffic going into the final chicane.

Alonso called out Leclerc for blocking at the end of the back straight, stating it was “typical Ferrari”. Leclerc is under investigation for a “tyre usage” incident.

The stewards have not confirmed what the incident is about but Leclerc went onto the track in the first minute of the session on intermediates, when the track was not declared wet.

Rules state the drivers cannot use intermediate or wet tyres if the circuit is not declared a “wet track”, a message which appeared five minutes into the session.

Sky Sports F1’s live Canadian GP schedule

Saturday June 8
5.15pm: Canadian GP Practice Three (session starts at 5.30pm)
8pm: Canadian GP Qualifying build-up
9pm: Canadian GP Qualifying
11pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday June 9
5.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday – Canadian GP build-up
7pm: THE CANADIAN GRAND PRIX
9pm: Chequered Flag – Canadian GP reaction
10pm: Ted’s Notebook

Formula 1 is on Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix and you can watch every session at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve this weekend live on Sky Sports F1, with Sunday’s race at 7pm. Stream every F1 race and more with a NOW Sports Month Membership – No contract, cancel anytime