well im sure contracts can be changed if he wanted to leave bad enough. im not sure max would want to take alonsos seat before alonso was ready to retire though. there is some respect there. i think mercedes have a good chance of picking him up too. they are looking really good and they are offering him the moon basically.diffuser wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 03:38What I read is the Earliest Max could get out of his RBR contact is the end of 2026.zoroastar wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 01:27one step at a time. if alonso is pushed out for max, while Stroll stays, aston can get bent as far as im concerned. ill go back to being a mclaren fan. if newey does join, the 25 car will be a lot better regardless. im pretty sure of that. also, if aston pull max, after all the talk and a$$ kissing from toto wolf, its going to be a bad look for mercedes.OnEcRiTiCaL wrote: ↑07 Aug 2024, 21:49If Max coming to Aston ,then it's mean Alonso stop F1 except if Stroll want to stop. Honestly the fix driver currently is Stroll and not Alonso.
lewis leaving merc has nothing to do with pu.he left because merc was willing to offer him only 1 year contract and refusing him ambassador role.alonso is an aging driver no longer in his primeNikosar wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 10:05As Horner said, Hamilton had all the information about the engines and 2026 regulation, and chose to leave Mercedes. Verstappen can consider Aston over Mercedes for the Honda engine. But why is Aston interested in Versteppen? They have Alonso, who doesn't need the most dominant car - he just needs a car that can fight for podiums. Unless they're not going to just give him that car for 26.....
And if Stroll Jr stays Versteppen will absolutely dismantle him and he won't be nice to him like Alonso. We will never hear on radio " Stroll is my hero"
are u sure about Alonso? then why AMR keeping him? they should have kept Vettel young driver with 4WDC right?Bill wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 10:50lewis leaving merc has nothing to do with pu.he left because merc was willing to offer him only 1 year contract and refusing him ambassador role.alonso is an aging driver no longer in his primeNikosar wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 10:05As Horner said, Hamilton had all the information about the engines and 2026 regulation, and chose to leave Mercedes. Verstappen can consider Aston over Mercedes for the Honda engine. But why is Aston interested in Versteppen? They have Alonso, who doesn't need the most dominant car - he just needs a car that can fight for podiums. Unless they're not going to just give him that car for 26.....
And if Stroll Jr stays Versteppen will absolutely dismantle him and he won't be nice to him like Alonso. We will never hear on radio " Stroll is my hero"
if newey is signing at aston there will be some info exchange prior to him starting his day to day role at the team. its hard to say how competitive that will make their 25 car, but hell want them set into the right direction before he joins. it makes no sense for them to have to build a b specc car, the month before they go 100% into the 2026 car. i think theyll want to hit the ground running when he starts. both mclaren and mercedes have commented about how quickly these cars can be made faster once you find your direction, and their track performance has been showing that pretty much. idk if the 25 car will be a title challenger though hahaME4ME wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 18:14I'm up for being surprised. But "definitely" a late challenge in 2025? Based on what? Development for these regs comes to an end in four to six months and the 2026 car will be in the wind tunnel. Newey will have nothing to do with the 2025 car. The only thing going for Aston Martin is natural convergence and a slightly greater WT&CFD allocation. Other than that, all signs are they are currently not making progress. Mike Krack admitted as much, and it's been going on since the middle of last year.
Let's not take Newey at Aston Martin for granted, he will go to Ferrari 100%. However Newey will join a team before 2025, so he will start designing the car from January 2025 and will have plenty of time to do so. Aston Martin took Cowell and Cardile, so they're not the first to happenME4ME wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 17:00I feel like people are way too optimistic about 2026 and Alonso - or even regarding Verstappen having any interest of joining, which I think makes little sense.
Lets not forget that Aston Martin is going in circles since mid 2023. They do not understand how to further improve the car.
Also if Newey joins that would be around April 2025. That leaves him only half a year before the major components must be signed off for manufacturing. It might take more time for Newey-DNA to be instilled into the car.
Lastly it remains to be seen what Honda can actually deliver. Personally I remain slightly sceptical since they had to rebuild their organization. Also they are again in a position where they only supply a single team, while RBPT, Mercedes and Ferrari supply multiple teams and thus gain more milage and data. Additionally it'll be the first time Aston Martin do their own transmission if i'm not mistaken. That's surely going to effect reliability.
I don't think the team or project is ready in 2026 to deliver regular podiums.
He won’t go to Ferrari and won’t start his new work until April 2025.xReVo wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 19:00Let's not take Newey at Aston Martin for granted, he will go to Ferrari 100%. However Newey will join a team before 2025, so he will start designing the car from January 2025 and will have plenty of time to do so. Aston Martin took Cowell and Cardile, so they're not the first to happenME4ME wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024, 17:00I feel like people are way too optimistic about 2026 and Alonso - or even regarding Verstappen having any interest of joining, which I think makes little sense.
Lets not forget that Aston Martin is going in circles since mid 2023. They do not understand how to further improve the car.
Also if Newey joins that would be around April 2025. That leaves him only half a year before the major components must be signed off for manufacturing. It might take more time for Newey-DNA to be instilled into the car.
Lastly it remains to be seen what Honda can actually deliver. Personally I remain slightly sceptical since they had to rebuild their organization. Also they are again in a position where they only supply a single team, while RBPT, Mercedes and Ferrari supply multiple teams and thus gain more milage and data. Additionally it'll be the first time Aston Martin do their own transmission if i'm not mistaken. That's surely going to effect reliability.
I don't think the team or project is ready in 2026 to deliver regular podiums.