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Aston Martin

Aston Martin launches major new F1 project

The team has signed its first driver to the new Driver Academy.

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Aston Martin has announced the creation of its all-new Driver Academy, and has signed the first driver to the programme.

A continuation of its driver development programme which has guided Felipe Drugovich, the new academy has been designed in partnership with Fernando Alonso's karting school, and signed Spanish FIA F3 racer Mari Boya as its first driver. 

A three-time Spanish karting champion, Boya has enjoyed a successful karting career at both national and international levels before transitioning to single-seaters in 2020, where he finished as runner-up in the Formula Renault Eurocup. 

Having competed in FIA Formula 3 since 2023, the 21-year-old bagged a podium finish in Monaco. 

"Joining the Aston Martin driver academy is a dream come true," Boya explained.

"It's a unique opportunity to learn from a team with so much ambition in Formula 1. My goal is to absorb as much knowledge as possible, contribute in every way I can, and continue showing my potential on track.

"Being part of such a prestigious Formula 1 team and stepping into the Aston Martin environment is incredibly special. 

"The AMR Technology Campus is an inspiring place to be, and I'm excited for the opportunities ahead as I continue working hard and growing as a driver.

"Having role models like Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll, and Pedro de la Rosa within the team makes this journey even more meaningful. I couldn't be happier. My focus now is to repay the team's trust with strong performances."

Team boss Andy Cowell further explained what the new academy was designed to achieve.

"We are proud to launch the Aston Martin F1 team driver academy, a programme designed to identify, support, and develop exceptional driving talent," he said.

"This initiative gives us the opportunity to shape the next generation of drivers, helping them grow into the complete package both on and off the track.

"Guiding young talent through some of the most challenging and competitive phases of their careers is not only a privilege, but a shared passion across the entire team."

Aston Martin is the ninth team to have a driver academy, with only Haas not now not having one.

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