euv2 wrote: ↑03 Dec 2025, 13:13
Lots of optimism for Aston Martin, but when was the last time a team went from 7th on the grid to 1st? Even counting for Newey and boat loads of extra Wind tunnel and CFD runs, seems like huge gap to overcome. I think we needed to see more from 25.
There is plenty of other interesting names that they pulled in besides Newey. (Enrico Cardile, Duncan Eliott, Andy Cowell, Gioacchino Vino...) They have a very strong technical department beyond just Newey in place.
As you mentioned, they have much more wind tunnel time, precisely 43% (!) more than Mclaren, 33% more than Mercedes, 25% more than Redbull, and 18% more than Ferrari if my math is correct.
(224,240,256,272, and 320 runs for AM) respectively.
The team is in a very specific situation that you cant really compare, i dont think its a stretch that they could come out on top. Earlier this year Journalist Ralf Bach claimed to have heard that Honda has gone a different direction in terms of their battery compared to Mercedes, Ferrari and RBPT, so they might have an ace up their sleeve and surprise.

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