Adrian Newey: Aston Martin team principal reveals outfit have been on 'back foot' by four months ahead of 2026 F1 season

Aston Martin boss Adrian Newey has revealed that his team is "on the back foot" by four months ahead of the 2026 F1 season, due to delayed work on their car design and testing.

Newey attributes this delay to issues with the AMR Technology Campus, where the team's core research and development activities are based, as well as the CoreWeave Wind Tunnel, which was not fully operational until April. He also notes that he joined the team in March last year, so Aston Martin has had a head start on rivals.

As a result, the team is now playing catch-up with their competitors, who have had longer periods of time to develop and test their cars. Newey believes this will lead to an interesting first season under new regulations, as teams adjust to changes such as new engines and aerodynamic rules.

The AMR26 car features aggressive bodywork that could be seen as a departure from the rest of the grid, with Newey saying he focuses on fundamental design principles rather than trying to create cars that are overly optimized. He aims for a balance between development potential and performance in the first season.

With just 65 laps completed at the Barcelona Shakedown event last week, Aston Martin is still getting up to speed. However, Newey remains optimistic about the team's prospects for the new season, which begins with pre-season testing events in Bahrain on February 11-13 and 18-20.

The season culminates in the Australian Grand Prix from March 6-8, with the first practice sessions taking place on Friday March 6. Qualifying will follow on Saturday, with the opening race set to take place on Sunday March 7.
 
I'm not too worried about Aston Martin's delayed car design and testing πŸ€”. I mean, think about it - they've had a head start in getting their new boss Adrian Newey on board, which is huge! And, let's be real, those four months might just give them an edge when the season starts πŸ”„. Plus, I love that Newey's focusin' on fundamental design principles over tryin' to be super optimized - that sounds like a more sustainable approach in the long run πŸ’‘. And who knows, maybe their aggressive bodywork will actually pay off in the end 😏. Still, it'll be interesting to see how they match up against the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes πŸš€. Bring on the 2026 season! πŸŽ‰
 
I'm low-key freaking out about Aston Martin's situation 🀯. Four months behind schedule? That's a big gap to close before the season starts ⏱️. I mean, they've had some issues at their tech campus and wind tunnel, which is no joke πŸ”§. But you gotta admire Newey's attitude – focusing on fundamental design principles instead of just churning out a car that looks rad πŸ€–.

I'm curious to see how it plays out this season. With the new engines and aerodynamic rules, it's gonna be an interesting battle βš”οΈ. I hope they can get up to speed soon, 'cause 65 laps in two weeks ain't exactly a lot of time to fine-tune πŸ•’. Still, Newey seems optimistic, so fingers crossed for them! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” The delayed work on Aston Martin's car design and testing has put them at a disadvantage, but I think it's also an opportunity for them to reassess their approach πŸ”„. Newey's focus on fundamental design principles rather than optimization is a refreshing change of pace, especially under new regulations that will likely shake up the grid πŸ’₯. The aggressive bodywork might raise some eyebrows, but if they've got it right, it could be a bold move forward πŸ”₯. I'm intrigued to see how teams adjust to these changes and how Aston Martin's strategy plays out in the first season 🎯. With pre-season testing events just around the corner, it's going to be interesting to see how they perform πŸ’¨.
 
.. like, can we really think about F1 as just a bunch of super rich people driving around in fancy cars? or is it more than that? i mean Adrian Newey's team is 'on the back foot' because they're not getting the work done on their car design and testing... but what does that even mean? are we all just playing catch-up, trying to keep up with the pace of progress? and then there's this new season with new engines and aerodynamic rules... it feels like we're all in this together, you know? trying to find that balance between development potential and performance. and what's the point of it all? is it just about winning, or is it about something more?
 
I'm low-key stressing about this delay lol πŸ˜… I mean, I get it, things don't always go as planned, but four months is a big chunk of time, you feel? πŸ€” It's like they're trying to catch up to everyone else who got a head start. But at the same time, Adrian Newey joined the team in March last year, so maybe that's just part of the strategy? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I'm hyped for this season though! New regulations and all, it's gonna be interesting to see how teams adapt. And yeah, the car design is pretty bold, I like it 😎 AMR26 is gonna bring some heat to the track. Still gotta wait and see if they can get up to speed in time tho 🏎️ Fingers crossed for them! πŸ‘
 
OMG 🀩 I'm actually kinda stoked about this! A delay in car design and testing can lead to some SERIOUS creativity in the garage πŸ­πŸ’‘! It's all about finding that balance between performance and development potential, right? So, instead of just copying everyone else's design, Aston Martin is gonna bring their own unique flavor to the table 🍴🎨. And let's be real, with new engines and aerodynamic rules coming into play, this season is gonna be ALL about adapting and innovating πŸ’ͺπŸ”§! Newey's optimism is totally justified 😊. I mean, 65 laps at Barcelona Shakedown? That's still plenty of time to get up to speed πŸš€. Bring it on, F1! πŸ’₯
 
I think I'm totally with Adrian Newey on this one... nope, actually I don't think I am πŸ€”. If I had to say something, I'd say he's being super optimistic about the team's prospects. I mean, they're basically playing catch-up and they've only done 65 laps at a test event? That doesn't sound like a solid foundation to me... oh wait, maybe it does because Newey joined the team last year πŸ™ƒ. But honestly, I'm still on the fence about this one... is Aston Martin going to be a dark horse or are they just going to get left behind in the dust πŸ”„?
 
πŸ€£πŸŽοΈπŸ˜… Aston Martin's delay is a perfect excuse for their lack of design skills πŸ™„πŸ’‘ (GIF: A cartoon character looking at a clock with the hands stuck together)

πŸš—πŸ’¨ Their "fundamental design principles" better not be just a fancy way of saying "we're winging it!" πŸ˜…

πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Newey joining in March? That's like trying to learn how to surf by watching YouTube tutorials on a surfboard πŸ„β€β™‚οΈ (GIF: A person trying to catch a wave while holding an iPad)

πŸš«πŸ”΄ Still, it'll be interesting to see how their aggressive bodywork holds up against the rest of the grid πŸ”₯ (GIF: A car crash with all cars having different body shapes)
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, Aston Martin's situation sounds like a nightmare for them. Delayed work and not having their wind tunnel fully operational till April? That's some serious behind-the-scenes drama! 🚧 But you know what they say, "the devil makes the grass grow greener"... or in this case, the rival teams' development is giving Aston Martin an opportunity to shine. 😏 With that aggressive bodywork, I'm curious to see how their car holds up on track. Will it be a bold move or just a desperate attempt? Either way, I'm hyped for the season and the unpredictability it brings! πŸ’¨
 
πŸ€” You know when you're trying to build something new and it takes a while? Like, your dream kitchen 🍳 or something? Well, that's kinda what's happening over at Aston Martin right now. They've got this huge project and they're running behind schedule πŸ“†. The boss is saying they're four months off from where they want to be and that's not ideal πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

But here's the thing: even if you don't get everything just right on day one, it doesn't mean you're going to fail 🚫. It means you've got some time to figure things out and make adjustments πŸ”„. And from what I'm reading, that's exactly what Aston Martin is doing. They're taking a step back, reassessing their design and waiting for the right moment to strike ⏰.

It's all about balance, right? You don't want to rush into something just because you've got a deadline πŸ•’οΈ. And it sounds like Newey is taking that approach with his car design. He's not trying to be fancy or anything, he's just focusing on making sure it works βš™οΈ. That's where the real innovation happens πŸ’‘!
 
im thinking this delay might not be as bad as ppl make it out to be πŸ€”, newey's still optimistic about their chances and they're focusing on fundamental design principles rather than trying to catch up with everyone else ASAP. i mean, the fact that amr26 has aggressive bodywork could actually be a good thing for them, might help 'em stand out from the pack 😊. plus, they've had that extra 4 months head start on their rivals so that's gotta count for something πŸ•°οΈ. of course, we'll see how it all plays out during pre-season testing and the aussie gp but i'm not writing them off just yet πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸš—πŸ’¨ So I'm reading this about Aston Martin's Adrian Newey and it's like they're starting from behind 😬. They had some major delays at their car design and testing which is pretty crazy considering they joined the team last year 🀯. Now they're playing catch-up with all the other teams who have been working on their cars for longer ⏱️. I'm curious to see how this affects the racing, especially with new engines and aerodynamic rules πŸ”„. Newey seems like a strategic thinker by focusing on fundamental design principles rather than going overboard with performance tweaks πŸ’‘. Still, 65 laps at the Barcelona Shakedown event is kinda low for a team that's supposed to be leading ⚠️. But hey, they're gonna have to make up for lost time πŸ•’. I'm guessing it'll be an interesting first season with all the teams adapting to the new changes πŸ”₯
 
I'm a bit worried about Aston Martin this season πŸ€”. With their car design and testing delayed by four months, they're essentially playing catch-up with the rest of the grid 🏎️. Newey's explanation makes sense, but it still sounds like they've got some major work to do to get up to speed ⏱️. I mean, 65 laps at Barcelona Shakedown is just a tiny taste of what's to come, and with new engines and aerodynamic rules in play, this season is shaping up to be super competitive πŸ“ˆ. But hey, Newey seems optimistic, so fingers crossed for them! 🀞
 
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