Lawrence Stroll put on the spot about Adrian Newey during Martin Brundle grid walk
“When does Adrian Newey start with you?”

Lawrence Stroll was unexpected♚ly asked about signing Adrian Newey at the F1 Dutch Grand Prix.
The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aston Martin boss was put on the spot by Sky Sports broadcaster Martin Brundle durܫing his tꦐrademark grid walk.
After quizzing Stroll abou⛄t his team’s chances at Zandvoort, Brundle slipped in a quesಌtion related to Newey.
Brundle asked: “When does Adri♊an Newey start with you?”
Stroll responded: “I d♎id not say that Adrian N♎ewey was starting with me.”
A s𓄧miling Brundle replied: “No you didn’t, no. That was cheeky!”
The future o𝔉f Newey is among the hotteꦐst topics in the F1 paddock.
The car design genius and current chief technology of🃏ficer at Red Bull will exit the team that he joined in 2005 at the start of next year.
Newey, aged 65, is free to join another F🐓1 team should he wish to extend his legendary career.
The importance over his arrivalܫ is because Newey could influence the 2026 car of his next employer, potentially sky-rocketing their hopes for the upcoming era of Formula 1 when the engine rules change.
Aston Martin and Ferrari are the teams most closely linked with sign🙈ing Newey.
McLaren❀, Newey’s former tea🅺m, have ruled themselves out of the hunt.
Billionaire team owner Stroll has m🥂ade his ambition in F1 very clear.
The signing of two-time champion Fernando Alonso - and rewarding him with 🎃a new contract to continue leading the team - was a coup in itself.
Aston Martin are also opening a new Silverstone H♊Q.
In 202🍌6 they will partner with🍷 Honda over a new engine.
Aston Martin already have Dan Fallows (Newey’s former Rღed Bull colleague) and have recently appointed Ferrari’s Enrico Cardilꦓe to their technical department.
Team principal Mike Krack has also been asked about Newey at Zand💯voort.
Krack admitted Aston Martin sꩲhould “adjust” their structure to get the best out of an esteemed individual like Newey.
But there is still no confirmation of where Newey will opt to goꦍ.

James was a sport﷽s journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, ꦿto football, to F1.