What Can We Learn from Fernando Alonso's Views on Adrian Newey?

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Key Takeaways
- Adrian Newey's expertise is reshaping Aston Martin's strategies.
- Fernando Alonso emphasizes learning from Newey's experience.
- The team is focused on adapting to 2026 regulations.
- Aston Martin is aiming to improve its position in the Constructors' Championship.
- Alonso is prioritizing the current season over future plans.
New Delhi, July 14 (NationPress) Fernando Alonso asserts that Aston Martin is in a vital learning phase influenced by the iconic designer Adrian Newey, who became the Managing Technical Partner for the Silverstone team earlier this year. As Aston Martin strives to recover from a sluggish start to the 2025 Formula 1 season, Alonso has shared how Newey's involvement is already transforming the team’s internal dynamics and long-term aspirations.
Newey, who departed from Red Bull Racing after years of championship triumph, began his tenure with Aston Martin in March. Recognized as one of the finest technical experts in F1 history, his joining is viewed as a significant advantage for the team aiming to establish itself as a regular contender under the new 2026 regulations.
During the British Grand Prix weekend, Alonso discussed his initial interactions with Newey and the valuable perspectives he provides. “We had a couple of lunches together,” Alonso was quoted by Formula 1.com. “Generally [focused on] things about the team, about the simulator, how to make things a little bit more realistic, and he has a lot of experience [of] how a top team should fight for championships and try to be on top of the game in every area.”
The two-time World Champion emphasized that Newey’s impact transcends the aerodynamics sector. “It's not only the aerodynamics. When we think about Adrian, it is all aero performance; I think Adrian has a much wider view of how the team should operate, so we all learn from him every time that we speak with him.”
While Newey's main emphasis is reportedly on getting the team ready for the extensive technical changes in 2026, Alonso remains cautious regarding his own future in the sport beyond that point. When asked about the potential of racing in 2027, the 43-year-old veteran was straightforward. “No, not really. Not in my mind now.”
“The decision will be made next year, I think, around summer time or before to have things clear as soon as possible. Right now, the championship is challenging this year. We didn't start as competitive as we thought, and now we want to turn the situation [around].”
Alonso added: “We want to finish the second part of 2025 as strong as possible. Then 2026, everything remains to be seen. Step by step, and [it’s] impossible to think right now into 2027.”
Aston Martin is currently positioned eighth in the Constructors’ Championship, tied on 36 points with Racing Bulls, who occupy seventh place on a countback.