Aston Martin has named Andy Cowell as new F1 team principal as part of a reshuffle of its leadership structure, replacing Mike Krack.
Cowell, who joined Aston last year as CEO to replace Martin Whitmarsh will now combine the CEO and team principal duties at the Silverstone-based team.
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Red Bull tech boss responds to criticism ahead of 'massive challenge'
Red Bull technical director Pierre Waché believes criticism of himself and the team throughout last year was unjustified even though it lost its grip on the F1 constructors' championship.
In the wake of Adrian Newey's decision to leave Red Bull following years of success, with the renowned designer joining Aston Martin later this year, Waché has stepped into the spotlight as head of the technical department.
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Mercedes dismantle Hamilton misconception after Ferrari move
Mercedes' Andrew Shovlin has rubbished the idea that Lewis Hamilton 'gave up' towards the end of his time with the team.
Hamilton brought down the curtain of a successful 12-year spell at Mercedes at the end of 2024, departing for Ferrari, in a difficult final season.
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Bottas pinpointed as Mercedes 'arse saver'
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has pinpointed Valtteri Bottas as Mercedes' "arse" saver, should Kimi Antonelli struggle.
For 2025, Bottas has returned to Mercedes in a reserve role after being replaced at Stake F1.
Albon eager to see where Sainz 'head is at' after Ferrari switch
Alexander Albon is relishing the opportunity to see where Carlos Sainz's "head is at" when the 2025 F1 season gets underway, their first as team-mates at Williams.
The Spanish driver has joined the Grove-based squad from Ferrari and Albon is wanting to pick the 30-year-old's brains in order to improve how the team operates and, crucially, its car.
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Mercedes identify 'big crisis' moments in 'rare bombshell' reflection
Mercedes chief communications officer Bradley Lord has highlighted the "big crisis" moments which were most interesting for the team to handle.
Having joined the German marque in 2011, Lord has been present for most of the Brackley-based squad's contemporary F1 tenure.
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