Although Adrian Newey will become team principal of Aston Martin, he will not take on the role of CEO, as previously held by his predecessor, Andy Cowell, GPblog has learned. In the new structure, Aston Martin has opted for a reorganisation where there is no longer a requirement for a CEO.
As executive chairman of the board, Lawrence Stroll will continue to lead the business side of the team.
In effect, the team’s responsibilities are being redistributed, with Stroll remaining as the team's ultimate leader.
Adrian Newey - Photo: RacePictures
Multiple accountability
Historically, team principals of
Formula 1 teams are the face of the organisation, including when it comes to facing the media. However,
GPblog has learned that in 2026 Aston Martin will choose to alternate the senior management team who speak to the media - including Newey. The plans for having multiple voices is at odds with other teams and means that Newey will not solely be responsible.
Last season,
Mike Krack - alongside Cowell - was one of the regular media contacts for the team. When Cowell was not present at a Grand Prix, Krack (himself a former Aston Martin team principal) stood in for the Briton.
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