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Home » Jonathan Wheatley: Aston Martin target Audi F1 boss for team principal role under Adrian Newey
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Jonathan Wheatley: Aston Martin target Audi F1 boss for team principal role under Adrian Newey

By britishbulletin.com19 March 20263 Mins Read
Jonathan Wheatley: Aston Martin target Audi F1 boss for team principal role under Adrian Newey
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Stroll signed Newey on a contract which could be worth as much as £30m a year -including all possible bonuses and add-ons – hoping he would be the final part in the jigsaw that turned the team into winners.

But Aston Martin are last in the world championship after what amounts to a disastrous start to the season.

The car is not yet competitive. Newey’s arrival in March last year, combined with problems with their new wind tunnel, has led to its development being delayed but the 67-year-old is confident the chassis can be made competitive over the course of this season.

The bigger problem is the Honda engine, which has suffered major reliability problems and is short on power and energy recovery.

The engine has vibrations which were causing the batteries to fail in pre-season testing, leaving the team very short on parts for the first two races of the season.

A workaround was found to isolate the batteries from the vibration, which allowed the car to run for longer. But the vibrations are still being transferred to the chassis and into the drivers’ hands.

Fernando Alonso was withdrawn from the Chinese Grand Prix last Sunday because the vibrations were causing too much discomfort.

Alonso said: “I could not probably finish the race anyway. Vibrations level were very high today. At one point, from lap 20 to 35, I was struggling a little bit to feel my hands and my feet. We were one lap behind, we were last. It was probably no point to keep on going.”

Honda has admitted it does not yet know the source of the vibrations.

The hybrid engine is lacking power from the internal combustion engine and its electrical elements are not able to work at the full 350kw limit.

Alonso has leapt from 17th on the grid to 10th at the end of the first lap in both races so far this season, only to fall back through the field because he cannot defend against cars with more power and electrical recovery and deployment.

Wheatley and former Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto had been operating in a dual leadership role, with Binotto primarily overseeing the engine and chassis factories in Germany and Switzerland and Wheatley in charge of the race team.

Wheatley’s expected departure amounts to the third management restructure at Audi F1 in less than two years.

In the previous one, Binotto’s title was changed to head of Audi F1 project from chief operating and technical officer and chief executive officer Adam Baker left the company.

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