Let’s charge through the day’s main F1 headlines at the speed of light… F1 news: Max Verstappen, Aston Martin rumours and more Max Verstappen camp reacts to Aston Martin rum
Linked to Aston Martin in a £1b deal, Max Verstappen's team didn't deny the reported swoop for his services with a simple "that's nice."
The 2026 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster arrives in the U.S. in the second quarter of 2025 to join the significantly refreshed and revised Vantage coupe that was one of last year’s highlight cars in terms of its performance,
Assad’s trove of luxury vehicles worth millions of dollars in the fallen dictator’s Presidential Palace in Damascus. The high-end collection
Andy Cowell has been named as Aston Martin’s new Formula One team principal and CEO as part of a senior management reshuffle, taking over from Mike Krack. Cowell, who previously oversaw Mercedes’ engine division through its domination of F1 in the 2010s,
The rumor mill about the F1 driver market goes into overdrive during the annual winter break. While such rumors about Max Verstappen have become a norm, the latest one linking him to Aston Martin seems to be quite startling.
To launch this year and go on sale in 2026, the first all-electric Ferrari is a big deal – not least because it is the work of Apple’s former design chief.
Lawrence Stroll wants to turn Aston Martin into regular F1 title challengers and wants to add Max Verstappen to their ranks after already poaching Adrian Newey from Red Bull
No European carmaker can touch Aston Martin when it comes to the sheer volume of cars that could objectively be called hairy. While it may have started with incredibly sleek, debonair sports cars, the brand has become equally famous for repeatedly turning out the British equivalent of front-engined,
Max Verstappen ’s team offered a coy response when asked about the Formula 1 champion’s links to Aston Martin. Verstappen has been indomitable at Red Bull, winning the last four driver’s titles, yet he has been linked with a stunning £1bn move to Aston Martin.
Aston Martin is not attempting to woo sponsors by using Max Verstappen's name as a lure, a spokesperson has clarified.