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Aston Martin explores replacements for team principal amid poor start to F1 season

March 22, 2026
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Aston Martin explores replacements for team principal amid poor start to F1 season

Aston Martin reviews leadership amid dismal start to Formula One season

Aston Martin are reportedly exploring options to replace Adrian Newey as Team Principal following a catastrophic opening to the 2026 Formula One campaign, reports BritPanorama.

The Silverstone-based outfit has endured a torrid beginning to the new season, with neither Fernando Alonso nor Lance Stroll managing to secure a single championship point across the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix. Both drivers failed to reach the chequered flag at Shanghai, compounding what has been described as a nightmare scenario for the British constructor.

Reports suggest considerable unrest within the organisation, with sources citing significant tension and disappointment among personnel. Should a change materialise, it appears Newey would not face dismissal from the organisation entirely. Instead, the legendary designer would likely transition into an alternative position within the team’s structure, allowing him to focus on his renowned technical capabilities rather than managerial responsibilities.

SoyMotor report that Aston Martin is actively seeking a new team principal to assume leadership of management duties and public relations functions. The team’s difficulties were evident from the very outset of the campaign, with concerns arising over whether Aston Martin could even participate in the Melbourne season opener, where two of four Honda-supplied battery packs developed faults within the first hour of practice running at Albert Park.

Addressing the ongoing reliability concerns, Newey spoke candidly about the challenges facing the Honda partnership. “They re-entered with let’s say only, I’m guessing, 30 per cent of their original team and now in a budget cap era,” he explained. “So they started very much on the back foot and unfortunately they’ve struggled to catch back up.”

Despite the swirling speculation, Aston Martin has moved swiftly to quash the reports surrounding Newey’s future. A team spokesperson stated: “These reports are rumour and speculation. Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team remains fully committed to Adrian Newey as Managing Technical Partner & Team Principal.” The emphatic denial suggests the British marque intends to weather the current storm with its existing leadership structure intact.

Aston Martin will have their next opportunity to register points when the championship resumes at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka next Sunday, where the pressure to deliver results will be considerable. In the world of F1, a team’s fortunes can turn with astonishing speed; for Aston Martin, the next race is not just a chance to recover but a critical moment to define the trajectory of their season.

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